Naively, without dissecting your code too much, you could just call your existing code on the numbers to the left of the decimal, and then on the numbers to the right of the decimal, and then stick them together. It's a bit of a hack but it works:
__toWords__((int)($amount), $major);
$whole_number_part = $this->words;
#$right_of_decimal = (int)(($amount-(int)$amount) * 100);
$strform = number_format($amount,2);
$right_of_decimal = (int)substr($strform, strpos($strform,'.')+1);
$this->__toWords__($right_of_decimal, $minor);
$this->words = $whole_number_part . ' ' . $this->words;
}
function __toWords__($amount, $major)
{
$this->major = $major;
#$this->minor = $minor;
$this->number = number_format($amount, 2);
list($this->pounds, $this->pence) = explode('.', $this->number);
$this->words = " $this->major";
if ($this->pounds == 0)
$this->words = "Zero $this->words";
else {
$groups = explode(',', $this->pounds);
$groups = array_reverse($groups);
for ($this->magind = 0; $this->magind < count($groups); $this->magind++) {
if (($this->magind == 1) && (strpos($this->words, 'hundred') === false) && ($groups[0] != '000'))
$this->words = ' and ' . $this->words;
$this->words = $this->_build($groups[$this->magind]) . $this->words;
}
}
}
function _build($n)
{
$res = '';
$na = str_pad("$n", 3, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
if ($na == '000')
return '';
if ($na{0} != 0)
$res = ' ' . $this->units[$na{0}] . ' hundred';
if (($na{1} == '0') && ($na{2} == '0'))
return $res . ' ' . $this->mag[$this->magind];
$res .= $res == '' ? '' : ' and';
$t = (int) $na{1};
$u = (int) $na{2};
switch ($t) {
case 0:
$res .= ' ' . $this->units[$u];
break;
case 1:
$res .= ' ' . $this->teens[$u];
break;
default:
$res .= ' ' . $this->tens[$t] . ' ' . $this->units[$u];
break;
}
$res .= ' ' . $this->mag[$this->magind];
return $res;
}
}
?>
Now your test works:
$amount = 12345.67;
$obj = new toWords($amount);
echo $obj->words; // gives twelve thousand three hundred and forty five pounds sixty seven p
echo '
';
echo $obj->number; // gives 12,345.67