I just want to know the method to check a PHP variable for any non-numbers and if it also detects spaces between characters? Need to make sure nothing weird gets put into my for
PHP has the function is_numeric() which may be what you are looking for.
Assuming you want only (and only) valid integers and you dont want users to mess up with your data and database with hexadecimal
or binary
or any other form of numbers then you can always use this method:
if(((string) (int) $stringVariable) === $stringVariable) {
// Thats a valid integer :p
}
else {
// you are out of luck :(
}
The trick is simple. It casts the variable of type string to integer type and then casts it back to string. Super fast, Super simple.
For the sake of testing I've prepared a test:
'1337' is pure integer.
'0x539' is not.
'02471' is not.
'0000343' is not.
'0b10100111001' is not.
'1337e0' is not.
'not numeric' is not.
'not numeric 23' is not.
'9.1' is not.
'+655' is not.
'-586' is pure integer.
The only place that this method falls short is on negative numbers, so you need to check that beside this (use ((string) (int) $stringVariable) === $stringVariable && $stringVariable[0] !== "-"
).
Now I thought that the preg_match
method is the best. but in any project that deals with users, speed is an important factor. so I prepared a benchmarking test doing that above test for 500,000 times and the results were amazing:
My own invented method took only:
6.4700090885162
seconds to complete as compared to preg_match
which took:
77.020107984543
seconds to complete this test!
if(!ctype_digit($string))
echo 'The string contains some non-digit'
This worked out to be ~30% faster than preg_match
for my test cases, while still letting you match any characters you want:
if( $a !== '' && trim($a, ' 1234567890.,') === '' ){
print("The variable contains only digits, decimal separators and spaces");
}
This simply removes all characters supplied from the string. If the result is an empty string, you know it only contained those characters.
You can use ctype_digit
eg:
if (!ctype_digit($myString)) {
echo "Contains non-numbers.";
}
This will check whether the input value is numeric or not. Hope this helps
if(!preg_match('#[^0-9]#',$value))
{
echo "Value is numeric";
}
else
{
echo "Value not numeric";
}