ahhh ok thanks guys!! That worked ... I knew it was something but I could
not remember which function...
thanks again!
"Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> * Thus wrote Kevin Ison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I need to know if there is a work around for the foll
ahhh ok thanks guys!! That worked ... I knew it was something but I could
not remember which function...
thanks again!
"Larry E . Ullman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > $x = 4.5012412;
> > echo round($x, 2); // results in 4.5 --- however I want 4.50! I
> > w
* Thus wrote Kevin Ison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I need to know if there is a work around for the following scenerio...
>
> $x = 4.5012412;
> echo round($x, 2); // results in 4.5 --- however I want 4.50! I want 2
> decimal places!
>
>
> Is there a way to keep the zero from being dropped?
$x = 4.5012412;
echo round($x, 2); // results in 4.5 --- however I want 4.50! I
want 2
decimal places!
echo number_format ( round ($x, 2), 2);
Larry
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I need to know if there is a work around for the following scenerio...
$x = 4.5012412;
echo round($x, 2); // results in 4.5 --- however I want 4.50! I want 2
decimal places!
Is there a way to keep the zero from being dropped? I have not been able to
get the zero to stay there ... I realiz
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