On Wed, January 30, 2008 12:58 am, Dax Solomon Umaming wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I've tried Googling this out but failed to search for an answer to
> this, so
> I'm posting to this list. I'd like to know if there's a way to get the
> sum
> this results:
>
> // Results
> Individual Daily Consumption
> //AccountNo : Consumption
> 4146121002: 1.42
> 4146111002: 0.29
> 4146113002: 1.38
> 4146110002: 0.33
> 4146112002: 0.00
> 4146118002: 9.96
> == MORE ==
>
> // Code that generated the results
> while ($row6 = mysql_fetch_assoc($queryconsumerresults)) {
>       // Show Consumer AccountNo and their Consumption
>       echo $row6['AccountNo'] . ": " . sprintf("%1.2f",
> (((($row6['Reading'] +
> $row6['KwHrAdjustment']) - ($row6['Reading1'] +
> $row6['KwHrAdjustment1'])) /
> $noofdays) * $row6['Multiplier'])) . "<br />";
> }
>
> I've tried getting the sum() from the MySQL table, but Multiplier is
> either at
> 1 or 2 or 2.5 and the only way I can get an accurate total consumption
> is
> getting the sum from the results.

You should be able to use:
sum( (Reading + KwHrAdjustment - Reading1 + KwHrAdjustment1) /
$noofdays * Multiplier) from MySQL in another query...

But if you are already iterating through the results anyway, it's
probably just as easy to do:

$sum = 0;
while ($row6 = mysql_fetch_assoc(...)){
  $consumption = $row6['Reading'] + ...;
  $sum += $consumption;
}
echo "Total: $sum<hr />\n";

> Is there a way I can place this code on an array? I've tried using
> $indcons = array( sprintf("%1.2f", (((($row6['Reading'] + $row6
> ['KwHrAdjustment']) - ($row6['Reading1'] + $row6['KwHrAdjustment1']))
> /
> $noofdays) * $row6['Multiplier']))) but I've obviously failed.
>
> --
> Dax Solomon Umaming
> http://knightlust.com/
> GPG: 0x715C3547
>


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