more useful options | |
PerlMonks |
RE: RE: Re: Numbers....by kirbyk (Friar) |
on Jun 03, 2000 at 02:17 UTC ( [id://16148]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
You could also be clever and do this with a regex. (I've
actually done this!) ($trunc_num) = ($fullnum =~ /(.*\.\d\d)/); This will take all the values up to the decimal, the literal period, and the next two digits, and stick them in $trunc_num. You might want to be sure you have the right number of digits, so that something that's a buck fifty comes out as 1.50 rather than 1.5 - there are also lots of ways to do this. I tend to, being lazy, do something like: $fullnum .= "00" if $fullnum =~ /\./; $fullnum .= ".00" unless $fullnum =~ /\./; And then do the regex trick. The check for the literal period takes care of integer values, like '5', so they don't become 500.
Okay, it's not pretty, but it is sort of a nifty way to do it.
-- Kirby
In Section
Seekers of Perl Wisdom
|
|