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I need to subtract numbers in my table and i'm using php to get the result e.g 17.45 - 7.15. The result im getting is a whole number. How can i get the difference of the two numbers with its decimal point in two decimal places?

Here is the code i've been trying.

<td><?php echo  substr($list->m_time, 0,5) ?></td>
<td><?php echo  substr($list->mx_time, 0,5)?></td>
<td><?php echo substr($list->mx_time, 0,5) - substr($list->m_time, 0,5)?></td>

and here is my output:

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Thanks and have a nice day!

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  • may use time() ? de1.php.net/manual/de/function.time.php Aug 25, 2014 at 6:43
  • you are using : in output table, use . in question.Make a confirmation about that. Aug 25, 2014 at 6:49
  • @AdarshMPallickal Is that the reason why there is no decimal points showing? So how can i get the it?
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 6:52
  • my question is are you want to subtract time value or decimal values Aug 25, 2014 at 6:59
  • i want to subtract time value. @AdarshMPallickal
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 7:02

4 Answers 4

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$result = floatval($list->mx_time) - floatval($list->m_time);
echo round(floatval($result),2);

I am giving somethng in other way around..

10:32 means 10 hours 32 mins

SO first we need to explode it like this

$start_time = explode(":",$m_time);   //where m_time = 10:32

$start_time_hr = $start_time[0];
$start_time_min = $start_time[1];

$start_tot_min = intval($start_time_hr*60) + $start_time_min;

similarly

$end_time = explode(":",$mx_time);   //where mx_time = 11:45

$end_time_hr = $end_time[0];
$end_time_min = $end_time[1];

$end_tot_min = intval($end_time_hr*60) + $end_time_min; //converting hour to min + min

now $total_min_diff = intval($end_tot_min - $start_tot_min);

then total hr_diff = intval($total_min_diff/60);

total min_diff = intval($total_min_diff%60);

There for time difference is $hr_diff Hours and $min_diff Minutes

i.e.

<?php echo "The total Difference Is : ".$hr_diff." Hours & ".$min_diff." Minutes.";?>
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  • While suggesting code, include a brief about resolution you are suggesting! Aug 25, 2014 at 7:40
  • @PareshMayani Thanks. I want to get the exact difference of the time with decimal places but i'm kind of lost what code should i use.
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 7:51
  • @SmrutiSingh im kind of lost at the last part. what will be the output of this?
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 8:27
  • Yes echo like this <?php echo "The total Difference Is : ".$hr_diff." Hours & ".$min_diff." Minutes.";?> Aug 25, 2014 at 8:29
  • @SmrutiSingh What if i want to add 15 minutes on start time as grace period when the time is below 10:00?
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 17:02
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try this:

$datetime1 = new DateTime('17:13');
$datetime2 = new DateTime('10:32');
$interval = $datetime1->diff($datetime2);
$elapsed = $interval->format('%H:%i');
echo $elapsed;
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Just use it like this

$result = $list->mx_time - $list->m_time;
echo round($result,2);

values are float, so don't use string functions

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  • Thanks for your suggestion. I've tried it but the result is still the same. @PravinS
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 7:07
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Try using below code, that should for you

echo number_format((float)((float)$list->mx_time - (float)$list->m_time), 2, '.', '');

Or

echo number_format((float)($list->mx_time - $list->m_time), 2, '.', '');
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  • Thanks for the solution but the output have decimal points, yes. but it didn't get the other exact amount. e.g 17:15 - 7:00 = 7.00
    – jjydummya
    Aug 25, 2014 at 6:59

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