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The number_format() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to format a number with grouped thousands. It returns the formatted number on success otherwise it gives E_WARNING on failure.

Syntax:

string number_format ( $number, $decimals, $decimalpoint, $sep )

Parameters: This function accepts four parameters as mentioned above and described below:

  • $number: It is required parameter which specified the number to be formatted. If no other parameters are set, the number will be formatted without decimals and with the comma (, ) as the thousands separator.
  • $decimals: It is optional parameter and used to specifies decimals. If this parameter is set, the number will be formatted with a dot (.) as the decimal point.
  • $decimalpoint: It is optional parameter and used to specifies the string to use for the decimal point.
  • $sep: It is optional parameter and used to specifies string to use for thousands separator. If this parameter is given, then all other parameters are required.

Return Value: It returns Formatted Number in case success, otherwise it gives E_WARNING in failure.

Examples:

Input: $number = 100000
Output: 10, 000

Input: $number = 10000 
       $decimals = 3 
       $decimalpoints = "." $sep =,
Output: 10, 0000.000 

Below programs illustrate The number_format() function in PHP:

Program 1:




<?php
$num1 = "999999.49";
  
// With out decimal point parameter
echo number_format($num1)."\n";
  
// With decimal Point parameter
echo number_format($num1, 3)."\n";
   
$num2 = "9999999.99";
  
// With out decimal point parameter
// return Round value
echo number_format($num2)."\n";
  
// With decimal Point parameter
echo number_format($num2, 3)."\n"
  
// With All four parameters
echo number_format("1000000.99", 3, "#", "GGG");
  
   
?>


Output:

999,999
999,999.490
10,000,000
9,999,999.990
1GGG000GGG000#990

Program 2: If pass anything instead of numbers it gives warning.




<?php
$num = "GFG";
  
// With out decimal point parameter
echo number_format($num)."\n\n";
  
// With decimal Point parameter
echo number_format($num, 3);
   
?>


Output:

PHP Warning:  number_format() expects parameter 1 to be float,
string given in /home/ac476aaecea758334cb8ed146bcbb8f6.php on line 5

PHP Warning:  number_format() expects parameter 1 to be float, 
string given in /home/ac476aaecea758334cb8ed146bcbb8f6.php on line 8

Program 3: This function does not accept three parameters, only accept 1, 2 or 4 parameters.




<?php
$num = 1000000;
  
// passing 3 parameters It gives errors because function
// accepting only 1, 2 or 4 parameters
echo number_format($num, 3, ", ");
?>


Output:

PHP Warning:  Wrong parameter count for number_format() 
in /home/e426108b066d9a86366249bf7b626d19.php on line 6

Reference: http://php.net/manual/en/function.number-format.php



Last Updated : 21 Jun, 2023
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