* Thus wrote Cesar Cordovez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can somebody explain me why is this happening?
>
> $value = "12.3";
> $number = intval($value);
>
> echo "Number: $number, Value: $value<br>";
> // echoes: Number: 12, Value: 12.3
I'm guessing you wondering why the .3 is removed. Thats because
12.3 isn't an integer but a float.
$number = floatval($value);
>
> if ($number != $value) {
> echo "Bad";
> } else {
> echo "Good"; // echoes Good!!!!!!
> }
>
>
> The previous should be echoing "Bad". (I think!)
correct. If you use the floatval() it will echo "Good".
Curt
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