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| Number Helper |
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| The Number Helper file contains functions that help you work with |
| numeric data. |
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| .. contents:: |
| :local: |
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| .. raw:: html |
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| <div class="custom-index container"></div> |
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| Loading this Helper |
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| This helper is loaded using the following code:: |
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| $this->load->helper('number'); |
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| Available Functions |
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| The following functions are available: |
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| .. php:function:: byte_format($num[, $precision = 1]) |
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| :param mixed $num: Number of bytes |
| :param int $precision: Floating point precision |
| :returns: Formatted data size string |
| :rtype: string |
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| Formats numbers as bytes, based on size, and adds the appropriate |
| suffix. Examples:: |
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| echo byte_format(456); // Returns 456 Bytes |
| echo byte_format(4567); // Returns 4.5 KB |
| echo byte_format(45678); // Returns 44.6 KB |
| echo byte_format(456789); // Returns 447.8 KB |
| echo byte_format(3456789); // Returns 3.3 MB |
| echo byte_format(12345678912345); // Returns 1.8 GB |
| echo byte_format(123456789123456789); // Returns 11,228.3 TB |
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| An optional second parameter allows you to set the precision of the |
| result:: |
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| echo byte_format(45678, 2); // Returns 44.61 KB |
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| .. note:: The text generated by this function is found in the following |
| language file: *language/<your_lang>/number_lang.php* |