Hello djoseph,
Thursday, October 7, 2004, 11:34:22 AM, you wrote:
>> The following script would look like this when run
>> 00001
>> 2
>> 3
>> 4
>> I needed it to look like this
>> 00001
>> 00002
>> 00003
dtrc> You're going to want to use printf or sprintf to format the numbers.
dtrc> example: printf( "%05d", $i );
dtrc> this would print out your number, then left fill it will the zeros you want.
dtrc> -Dan Joseph
This is the actual script I need it to work in.
I still am not sure how I would use printf or sprintf I don't want
to pad the numbers I need the loop to leave the number alone.
The startnumber and stopnumber will always change. some times they
will start with a whole number and sometimes they will start with
just one 0. As you can see with this range of number it starts with
00001 it needs to add 1 to that number to make it 00002 when it gets
into the 100 it needs to look like this 00100.
$startnumber="00001";
$stopnumber="02200";
while ($i <= $stopnumber):
echo $i;
echo "<div align='center'><strong>$i</strong></div>";
echo "<br>";
flush();
// get a web page into an array and print it out
$fcontents = file ("http://sos.state.nv.us/corp_nme.asp?corpnum=X$year" . $i . "0");
while (list ($line_num, $line) = each ($fcontents)) {
if ($line_num==40){
$f=strip_tags($line);
echo $f;
......other code
++$i;
endwhile;
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Best regards,
Richard mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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