IDE :: Timer To Display Only Whole Numbers - No Decimal Places
Aug 31, 2002How do I make it so that my timer does not display the decimal places when it increments by .10? I only want to see whole numbers...
View 6 RepliesHow do I make it so that my timer does not display the decimal places when it increments by .10? I only want to see whole numbers...
View 6 RepliesHow I can format numbers in Flash so that it will show two decimal places regardless of the number itself?
View 7 RepliesThis is my FLA I need to round the numbers in the farthest columns to 2 decimal points (ie: 19.00 rather than 19). My ultimate goal is to do it globally, but I'm not sure how to do it.
View 8 RepliesHow can I tell flash to use only four decimal places when a number is display in a textField?Something like this:2.2356 , 0.2538, 0.2968, 0.0001 etc. Instead of infinitenumbers:.23565985 , 0.2538486
View 4 RepliesI am totally confused about this one. I am trying to display a number as x.xx, but I'm having problems! The number has 0, 1 or 2 decimal places, so I have an if else to add '0' or '.00' on the end if there are 1 or 0 decimal places respectively.[code]...
View 3 RepliesI really need help with my code...okay how to put ".00" after round the numbers in 2 decimal places..this code works well with another numbers but if I'm try with this number it will output the numbers as "9" only.
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I've been asked to make a flash countdown timer. I want to use a dynamic text field to display the numbers, but have a few buttons that go with them. I want to be able to press the button, and a set time is generated in the dynamic txt field, i.e. 10 minutes, 15 minutes & 30 minutes. The idea is that the user will press 30 minutes, then start, then the countdown will commence, and same for the other time increments.
View 3 RepliesI have a cost calculator in flash, only the price comes out with about a hundred decimal places... any convenient way to round it up to 2? I was hoping there was some (fairly easy) way to nicely format an output..
View 3 RepliesI have a simple AS1 script running on a button:
//
on (release) {
a = Number(answer2);
w = Number(withvat);
v = Number(vat2);
answer2 = (w / 117.5 * 100);
vat2 = (w / 117.5 * 100 * 0.175);
}
It works but the results are sometimes many decimal places long. Any way I can make my results round to two decimal places (accurately). So 5.6994 becomes 5.70 etc.
my cost per month textbox typically returns multiple decimal places, is it possible to limit it's output to two decimal places like real monetary calculations?
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I want to round up a number calculation with 2 decimals after dot For example:
Code:
var tempCalcul:Number = 100.00 - 90.90;
var temp:Number = int((tempCalcul)*100)/100;
test.text = temp;
test.text is giving me 9.09 when it should give 9.10.
Just made a quick calculator but having trouble understanding how to round to no decimal places. Here is my code:
on (release) {
sum2 = int(sum1) * 5;
sum3 = sum2 / 12;
}
Here is an image of the calculator
Im thinkn' its around but I just cant search it...Sooo....What is the Math.???? for making a number always have 2 decimal places?
View 5 Replieshow do you set a number to 2 decimal places??
View 7 Repliesdoes anyone have or know of a simple sure fire way to round up a figure to 2 decimal places.
flash has a horible habbit of removing 0's.
I need to round up figures but having to split a number like 100.056 (fine when its a string, but not when its a number)
rounding up the 056 gets complicated as flash will see it as 56.
I would like to put in 250.00 as an amount and with all the other calculations I would liek that decimal place to be recognised and then in the final calculation that decimal point is displayed correctly, but it doesnt. If there is a simple reason for this then great, but if you need screen schots, fla the action script
View 1 RepliesI haven't used actionscript 3.0 in a while and I'm finding myself slightly lost.
I have a fully functional calculator but I need it to return numbers with a max of two decimal places. (x.00)
I'm not sure where to input the code and how to make this work.
here's my code:
total_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, getTotals);
function getTotals(event:MouseEvent):void
{
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I haven't used actionscript 3.0 in a while and I'm finding myself slightly lost.I have a fully functional calculator but I need it to return numbers with a max of two decimal places. (x.00)I'm not sure where to input the code and how to make this work
here's my code:
total_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, getTotals);
function getTotals(event:MouseEvent):void
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For example I could have 6 or 6.5 or 6.75 or 6.125 but I need to convert all to show zeros at the end if they are less than three decimal places. So it should output respectively,6.0006.5006.750or leave alone at 6.125 or some other three digit number.
View 6 RepliesI have been tasked with creating a custom "calculator" for a client that uses a specific equation. The client inputs data into two Input Text fields and the result shows up in a dynamic text field. Is there any way I can limit the number of decimal places to two? Here is my code (which works, except for the decimal issue):i function onCalculate(){one = Number(number_one);two = Number(number_two);result_1 = ((one / 4) * (65 / (1 - 0.25))) + ((two / 0.5) * (65 / (1 - 0.25)));}
View 3 RepliesI have a program that adds values together. I need the variable to display with 2 decimal places. Right now $1.50 would look like: 1.5
How do I make Flash display the zero automatically?
I followed an online tutorial and built an AS3 calculator for Flash. Works great, and I even figured out how to modify the code to add a clear button. The one issue is that, the way this is coded, one can only enter positive integers or zero (i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3...) into the boxes (num1 and num2 in the code below). As in code below (lines 15-16), the tutorial suggests a clever code so that users won't be able to enter anything (e.g. letters) except numbers into the num1 and num2 boxes (restrict = "0-9").
The result is that one cannot enter a decimal place, and also that one cannot enter a negative number. How to modify the code below to allow decimal places and negative numbers to be entered in the num1 and num2 boxes? I suspect that another conflict in the code with this plan could be the "parseInt" statements near the bottom. I have posted the swf FYI at [URL].
ActionScript Code:
plus_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, plusClick);
minus_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, minusClick);
times_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, timesClick);
divide_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, divideClick);
equal_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, equClick);
clear_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, clearClick);
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If I have a variable interestRate and the value is 6.5 What would be the simpest way to display it as 6.50 also if it was just 6 how to display as 6.00
View 3 Replieswhy does this not work for counting the number of decimals?
Code:
var num:Number = 4.321;
counter=0
while (num%1!=0) {
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flash and I am trying to multiply two numbers where one is a decimal The result are answers with one, two and three decimal places depending upon the numbers being multiplied.
View 9 Replieshow I can format numbers in Flash so that it will show two decimal places regardless of the number itself?
View 4 RepliesI'm trying to calculate loan payments using actionscript.
i'd like to have my variable's value like this:
843.34
instead of:
843.3454 (how it's displaying now)
since I'm ultimately going to display $dollar amounts.
I know how to use Math.round() but I'd like to go to two decimal places!
What is the Math.???? for making a number always have 2 decimal places?
View 5 RepliesI have tried and tried but i cannot get a number to force show 2 decimal places.I have lots of different buttons and selection boxes that output a different value for 'sizePrice' and 'effectPrize'. An example can be seen below:
Code:
if (sizeSelectionBox.value=="size1") {
sizePrice=67.20;
calcTotalPrice();
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I need totalCost to always show 2 decimal places so if it is 60 it needs to say 60.00, if it is 67.2 it needs to say 67.20
I'm looking for a regex or a way to format the NumberValidator so that only decimal places are allowed.The domain="real" allows you to put integer values, but I need to force the user to but in 2.0 if they want an integer.This is because they pass through a Castor mapping file, it complains if it gets an integer when it expects a decimal.I dont want to restrict the number of decimal places, just insist that there must be a point, and a number after it.
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