RE: printf() in a variable, or alternative to

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Try sprintf(). 

-----Original Message-----
From: mayo [mailto:mayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 27 May 2005 14:02
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  printf() in a variable, or alternative to

 
I need to be able to format data.
 
Printf() is perfect because I need a certain amount of characters (30 for
address). 
 
However I need this formatted data to be inside a file that's fwrite() and
then FTPed to a distributor who will parse it and input into their database.
 
 
printf("% 4d",$orderID[0]); does not work in
 
$thisContent="
 
"data" .
"moredate" .
"evenmoredata" .
 
";
 
 
In effect I need the output of printf() to be placed inside a variable and I
don't see how to do that. Str_pad(), of course, does not work. 
 
Thx for any hints.
 
mayo
 
 

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