Hmmmmm...you may be on to something.  If you run this code you will see that
about 30% of the time $ns1 IS actually 1. the funny thing is that if you
remove the doubleval calls, $ns1 purports to have a value > than 1.

Interesting...
<?PHP
srand ((double) microtime() * 1000000);
#### Income statement
$ns1   = doubleval(number_format(rand(900,1200)*1000)) ;
$cogs1 = doubleval(number_format(rand(450,600)*1000)) ;
$gm1   = doubleval(number_format (($ns1 - $cogs1) * 1000));
echo '1:'.$ns1."\n";
echo '2:'.$cogs1."\n";
echo '3:'.$gm1."\n";
?>

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* Cal Evans
* Journeyman Programmer
* Techno-Mage
* http://www.calevans.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roy Cabaniss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] arithmatic operation inconsistant


I have a very simple php page which I am creating an accounting tutorial
from.   I am writing all of the equations on an include file and then
calling
the file at the beginning of the appropriate pages

My problems lie in inconsistant arithmatic operations. For some reason the
equation for $gm1 does not always act as though $ns1 has a value.  Only
about
30% of the time does $gm1 give the number I expect to see.  The rest of the
time what I get is a negative (-$cogs1 +1).   As if you had taken 1 and
subtracted $cogs1.  All help MUCH appreciated.


srand ((double) microtime() * 1000000);
#### Income statement
$ns1=number_format(rand(900,1200)*1000) ;
$cogs1=number_format(rand(450,600)*1000) ;
$gm1=number_format (($ns1 - $cogs1) * 1000);





Dr. Roy F. Cabaniss
Associate Professor of Business
University of Arkansas Monticello
http://cabanisspc.uamont.edu/~rcaban

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