2007. 08. 29, szerda keltezéssel 09.29-kor Jim Lucas ezt írta:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
> > On 8/29/07, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Koen van den Boogaart wrote:
> >>> No, I want it to go to float(0), so minus the minus. "-0" doesn't exist in
> >>> math, as far as I know. Probably a precision thing.
> >> Ok, then try abs() first then.
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> > 
> >     Richard (Heyes) is right.
> > 
> >     <?php echo var_dump(abs(round(-0.26)))."\n"; ?>
> > 
> >     Tested on 5.0.4 and 5.2.3.
> > 
> Think this through before you respond...
> 
> Try this
> 
> <?php
> var_dump( round(-0.26) );
> var_dump( abs( round(-0.26) ) );
> var_dump( round(-1.26) );
> var_dump( abs( round(-1.26) ) );
> ?>
> 
> does this give you the desired results?
> 
> What if I expected -1 for the last answer?

why would you expect -1 for the last one?
abs(-1) should return 1 AFAIK

that's what the above code produces too.

greets
Zoltán Németh

> 
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> Jim Lucas
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