(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PECL intl >= 1.0.0)
NumberFormatter::parse -- numfmt_parse — Parse a number
Object oriented style
public NumberFormatter::parse ( string $value [, int $type [, int &$position ]] ) : mixed
Procedural style
numfmt_parse ( NumberFormatter $fmt , string $value [, int $type [, int &$position ]] ) : mixed
Parse a string into a number using the current formatter rules.
fmt
NumberFormatter object.
type
The formatting type to use. By default, NumberFormatter::TYPE_DOUBLE
is used.
position
Offset in the string at which to begin parsing. On return, this value will hold the offset at which parsing ended.
The value of the parsed number or false
on error.
Example #1 numfmt_parse() example
<?php $fmt = numfmt_create( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL ); $num = "1.234.567,891"; echo numfmt_parse($fmt, $num)."\n"; echo numfmt_parse($fmt, $num, NumberFormatter::TYPE_INT32)."\n"; ?>
Example #2 OO example
<?php $fmt = new NumberFormatter( 'de_DE', NumberFormatter::DECIMAL ); $num = "1.234.567,891"; echo $fmt->parse($num)."\n"; echo $fmt->parse($num, NumberFormatter::TYPE_INT32)."\n"; ?>
The above example will output:
1234567.891 1234567
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