44.3. Outputting measurements

Measurements can be output in a number of different ways.

Automatic output

Outputting values

Output with unit of measurement

Output as localized string

44.3.1. Automatic output

Zend_Measure supports outputting of strings automatically.

Example 44.6. Automatic output

$locale = new Zend_Locale('de');
$mystring = "1.234.567,89";
$unit = new Zend_Measure_Length($mystring,
                                Zend_Measure_Length::STANDARD,
                                $locale);

echo $unit;


[Note] Measurement output

Output can be achieved simply by using echo or print .

44.3.2. Outputting values

The value of a measurement can be output using getValue().

Example 44.7. Output a value

$locale = new Zend_Locale('de');
$mystring = "1.234.567,89";
$unit = new Zend_Measure_Length($mystring,
                                Zend_Measure_Length::STANDARD,
                                $locale);

echo $unit->getValue();


The getValue() method accepts an optional parameter 'round' which allows to define a precision for the generated output. The standard precision is '2'.

44.3.3. Output with unit of measurement

The function getType() returns the current unit of measurement.

Example 44.8. Outputting units

$locale = new Zend_Locale('de');
$mystring = "1.234.567,89";
$unit = new Zend_Measure_Weight($mystring,
                                Zend_Measure_Weight::POUND,
                                $locale);

echo $unit->getType();


44.3.4. Output as localized string

Outputting a string in a format common in the users' country is usually desirable. For example, the measurement "1234567.8" would become "1.234.567,8" for Germany. This functionality will be supported in a future release.