Let's see how to validate a float.
Use the filter_Var() built-in function.
And use the constant FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT as an argument.
filter_Var(float,FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT);
The first argument uses float and the second uses the constant FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT.
As shown in the example, you can change the purpose according to the value of a constant.
Returns true if the float is valid and false.
Here is an example of validating a float:
<?php $int = 1000; $checkFloat = filter_Var($int, FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT); if($checkFloat == true) { echo "it is float"; } else { echo "it is not float"; } ?>
Result
This time let's test it by typing the wrong float.
<?php $int = "aaa"; $checkFloat = filter_Var($int, FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT); if($checkFloat == true) { echo "it is float"; } else { echo "it is not float"; } ?>
이 코드의 결과
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