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Hello today I was reading about printf in PHP. printf outpust a formatted string. I have a string. I was about to format the floating point string like

 $str = printf('%.1f',5.3);

I know about format %.1f means. Here 1 is number of decimal places. If I echo $str like

echo $str; 

It outputs

5.33

I can understand the output because 5.3 is the string and 3 is the lenght of outputed string which is the return value of printf.

But see my following code

$str = printf('%.1f', '5.34');
echo 'ABC';
echo $str;

It outputs

5.3ABC3

I wonder how it is happening? If we go simple PHP interpolation it should output ABC first then it should output 5.33 because we are formatting only 5.33 not ABC.

Can any one guide me what is happening here?

5 Answers 5

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Place echo "<br>" after every line.You will understand how it is happening.

$str = printf('%.1f', '5.34');    output is 5.3
echo "<br>";
echo 'ABC';    output is ABC
echo "<br>";
echo $str;    output is 3
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printf is like a echo command.It display output by itself and it returns length of string which it is displayed.

if you want to get the output into a variable then you need to add

$str=sprintf('%.1f',5.3);
echo 'ABC';
echo $str; 
// now the output will be "ABC5.3

Thanks

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printf would Output a formatted string and returns the length of the outputted string not the formatted string. You should be using sprintf instead

$str = sprintf('%.1f',5.3);

The reason for 5.3ABC3

 5.3  ----------------  printf('%.1f', '5.34'); and $str  becomes 3 
 ABC  ----------------  echo 'ABC';
 3    ----------------  length of 5.3 which is $str
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  • I am asking the reason of above output dear? Jun 12, 2013 at 7:56
  • 3 is the length of that was returned from printf
    – Baba
    Jun 12, 2013 at 7:59
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$str = printf('%.1f', '5.34'); // outputs '5.3' and sets $str to 3 (the length)
echo 'ABC';                    // outputs 'ABC'
echo $str;                     // outputs the value of $str (i.e. '3')

hence

'5.3', then 'ABC' then '3'

giving

5.3ABC3
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  • But Why 5.3 first then ABC and then 3? I know the mechanisim but according to code it should be ABC5.33? Jun 12, 2013 at 7:59
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    Because printf() generates output (in your case, the value '5.3') as well as setting a variable value... it effectively does an echo itself... "Output a formatted string".... you're executing the printf() as your first line, so it's the first output sent to php://output
    – Mark Baker
    Jun 12, 2013 at 8:01
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You gave the answer yourself: printf outputs a formatted string and returns the length of the string.

So:

$str = printf('%.1f', '5.34'); // prints 5.3
echo 'ABC';                    // prints ABC
echo $str;                     // prints 3

Which altogether is: 5.3ABC3

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