Hmm, I wonder if we are using different versions. I am using version 4.4.9. I found a solution. "%25%" seemed to work for me. Thanks for your help.
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Browse All TopicsI have what seems to be an easy question for a PHP programmer.
I am trying to concatenate a % (percentage sign) to a variable stored as a string in PHP, however, I can't seem to locate the correct syntax.
Any help would be appreciated.
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by: kevin_uPosted on 2009-07-03 at 12:43:24ID: 24774099
it seems to work for me.. I made up some values.
um) * $T001_Percent[0]),2))."%";
$sickTime = 1;
$T002_Sum = 40;
$T001_Percent[0] = 100;
$sickTimePercent = (round((($sickTime/$T002_S
print $sickTimePercent;
Yields the string 2.5%