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PHP - Getting a float variable internal value


I am trying to establish the delta I need when doing float comparison in PHP. I want to take a closer look at my variables to see the difference.

I have 2 computed variables, $a, $b.

$a = some_function();

$b = some_other_function();

How can I see the exact number which PHP uses?

I want to compare them with this formula, where I need to specify the delta:

$delta = 0.00001;
if (abs($a-$b) < $delta) {
  echo "identical";
}

var_dump($a, $b) returns 1.6215; 1.6215. but I know that they are not exactly equal because

var_dump($a === $b);

evaluates to false;

Why doesn't var_dump() print the internal value?


Solution

  • In PHP, the printed values of floating point numbers are dependent on PHP configuration "precision".

    You can change that with:

    ini_set('precision', YOUR_DESIRED_PRECISION_AS_INTEGER);
    

    For example with with:

    ini_set('precision', 18);
    

    Your numbers may display something like:

    float 1.62149999999999994

    float 1.6214999999999995

    So now the difference between them is clearer.

    So your delta may be: $delta = 0.00000000000001; It really depends of the precision you are looking for.

    If you need to do exact mathematical calculations, do have a look at the BC Math Functions.


    References / Sources

    PHP - Floating point numbers

    PHP - Floating point numbers - User Contributed Notes - deminy at deminy dot net

    Codepad