Hi
If it only a number in the string intval($str) should be enough to get rid
of the zero unless it is only 0
Tom
At 03:49 AM 24/05/2002, Liam Gibbs wrote:
From version 4.1.0, $str = ltrim($str, '0')
This works excellently. Thanks. One problem that I
didn't think of, though: If the number
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From: Liam Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 May 2002 18:49
From version 4.1.0, $str = ltrim($str, '0')
This works excellently. Thanks. One problem that I
didn't think of, though: If the number is 0 (only 0),
then the string ends up being empty. Is
Does anybody have a clever and efficient way of
getting rid of leading zeroes in a string?
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Does anybody have a clever and efficient way of
getting rid of leading zeroes in a string?
If the string is completely numeric, you can do something
like this:
$string = 005847;
$string = (int)$string;
Apart from that, you'll have to run it through some sort of
regex, I suppose.
Chris
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On Thu, 23 May 2002 09:26:05 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Does anybody have a clever and efficient way of
getting rid of leading zeroes in a string?
How about:
$str = preg_replace(/^0+/,,$str);
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$str = ltrim($str,'0');
would be more efficient.
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Michael Sims wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2002 09:26:05 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Does anybody have a clever and efficient way of
getting rid of leading zeroes in a string?
How about:
$str = preg_replace(/^0+/,,$str);
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From version 4.1.0, $str = ltrim($str, '0')
This works excellently. Thanks. One problem that I
didn't think of, though: If the number is 0 (only 0),
then the string ends up being empty. Is there a way
around that? I put an if statement in saying if the
string is empty, then the string is 0. Any
I'm a newbie, but maybe this'll do it:
if ($str!='0')
{
$str = ltrim($str, '0')
}
Liam Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/23/02 01:49PM
From version 4.1.0, $str = ltrim($str, '0')
This works excellently. Thanks. One problem that I
didn't think of, though: If the number is 0 (only 0),
then the
I'm a newbie, but maybe this'll do it:
if ($str!='0')
{
$str = ltrim($str, '0')
}
Duh. Sometimes I amaze myself at how stupid I can be.
Thanks. :)
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