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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T17:56:18+00:00 2026-05-20T17:56:18+00:00

I’m trying to modify a variable from a form. I want to get rid

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I’m trying to modify a variable from a form.
I want to get rid of any “,” but keep the “.” while changing it to “%2e”

$price = '6,000.65';

//$price = preg_replace('.', '%2e', $price);
$price = urlencode($price);

echo $price;
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    2026-05-20T17:56:19+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:56 pm

    This is the exact result from your question:

    $price = str_replace(',', '', $price);
    $price = str_replace('.', '%2e', $price);
    echo $price;
    

    But why would you urlencode it…? If you want to strip unallowed characters (everything but digits and a dot), use the next function:

    $price = preg_replace('/[^0-9.]/', '', $price);
    // OP requested it...
    $price = str_replace('.', '%2e', $price);
    echo $price;
    

    Alternatively, you can convert the string into a floating point number and use number_format() to format it nicely.

    // note that numbers will be recognised as much as possible, but strings like `1e2`
    // will be converted to 100. `1x2` turns into `1` and `x` in `0` You might want
    // to apply preg_replace as in the second example
    $price = (float)$price;
    // convert $price into a string and format it like nnnn.nn
    $price = number_format("$price", 2, '.', '');
    echo $price;
    

    Third option, works in a similar way. % is a special character for sprintf, marking a conversation specification. .2 tells it to have two decimals and f tells it’s a floating point number.

    $price = sprintf('%.2f', $price);
    echo $price;
    // printf combines `echo` and `sprintf`, the below code does the same
    // except $price is not modified
    printf('%.2f', $price);
    

    References:

    • http://php.net/str-replace
    • http://php.net/preg-replace
    • http://php.net/number-format
    • http://php.net/sprintf
    • http://php.net/printf
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