Difference between revisions of "Functions:dollarFormat"
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
− | $stringDollarAmount = eV::dollarFormat($decimalAmount); | + | $stringDollarAmount = eV::dollarFormat($decimalAmount,$forceCents); |
== Paramaters == | == Paramaters == | ||
*$decimalAmount DECIMAL | *$decimalAmount DECIMAL | ||
:: decimal amount to be converted to dollar value | :: decimal amount to be converted to dollar value | ||
+ | *$forceCents BOOL Optional | ||
+ | :: dictates if the dollar value returned should always be extended out 2 decimal places. Defaults to true. | ||
== Return Values == | == Return Values == | ||
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echo eV::dollarFormat(126.5); | echo eV::dollarFormat(126.5); | ||
// outputs $126.50 | // outputs $126.50 | ||
+ | |||
+ | echo eV::dollarFormat(126); | ||
+ | // outputs $126.00 | ||
+ | |||
+ | echo eV::dollarFormat(126,false); | ||
+ | // outputs $126 | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == History == | ||
+ | 10/30/2008 Mark W. : Added forceCents attribute. |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 30 October 2008
Description
Converts a decimal to dollar output including preceding $ sign.
Syntax
$stringDollarAmount = eV::dollarFormat($decimalAmount,$forceCents);
Paramaters
- $decimalAmount DECIMAL
- decimal amount to be converted to dollar value
- $forceCents BOOL Optional
- dictates if the dollar value returned should always be extended out 2 decimal places. Defaults to true.
Return Values
Returns a string dollar version of the provide decimal amount.
Examples
echo eV::dollarFormat(126.5); // outputs $126.50 echo eV::dollarFormat(126); // outputs $126.00 echo eV::dollarFormat(126,false); // outputs $126
History
10/30/2008 Mark W. : Added forceCents attribute.