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[2003-03-14 14:32 UTC] hpdl at oscommerce dot com
We at osCommerce are witnessing rounding problems in our
taxes logic and have made a reproduceable script below.
number_format() produces different rounding results when
floats or strings are passed to the function.
<?php
$price = '100.0000';
// Canada GST 7%
$price = '1.07' * $price;
// Canada/Quebec PST 7.5%
$price = '1.075' * $price;
echo '$price: ' . $price . '<br>' . "\n" .
'number_format($price, 2): ' .
number_format($price, 2) . '<br>' . "\n" .
'number_format((string)$price, 2): ' .
number_format((string)$price, 2);
?>
The correct results are produced when the string value is
passed. The float value produces incorrect results.
I do not know if this is a problem with the number_format
function, or if it is due to floats/mathematics.
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The script: <?php echo number_format(63.745, 2, '.', "") ."<br>"; echo number_format(64.745, 2, '.', "") ."<br>"; ?> Result: 63.74 64.75