gmp_gcd

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

gmp_gcdCalculate GCD

Description

gmp_gcd(GMP|int|string $num1, GMP|int|string $num2): GMP

Calculate greatest common divisor of num1 and num2. The result is always positive even if either of, or both, input operands are negative.

Parameters

num1

A GMP object, an int or a numeric string.

num2

A GMP object, an int or a numeric string.

Return Values

A positive GMP number that divides into both num1 and num2.

Examples

Example #1 gmp_gcd() example

<?php
$gcd
= gmp_gcd("12", "21");
echo
gmp_strval($gcd) . "\n";
?>

The above example will output:

3

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bigkm1 at gmail dot com
18 years ago
here is an elegant recursive solution
<?php

function gcd($a,$b) {
return (
$a % $b) ? gcd($b,$a % $b) : $b;
}

?>
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limas at kultur-online dot at
16 years ago
The previous function returns just 1 under php 5.2.4 but the following seems to work (m>0,n>0):

function gcd($m,$n)
{
$_m=$m;$r=1;
if($m<$n){$t=$m;$m=$n;$n=$t;}
while($r)
{
$r=(floor($m/$n)*$n)-$m;
$_n=$n;$n=$r;$m=$_m;
}
return abs($_n);
}
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Ludwig Heymbeeck
21 years ago
The following function is more accurate:

function GCD($num1, $num2) {
/* finds the greatest common factor between two numbers */
while ($num2 != 0){
$t = $num1 % $num2;
$num1 = $num2;
$num2 = $t;
}
return $num1;
}
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sean__remove__ at eternalrise_r_emove__ dot com
15 years ago
Here's my solution for getting the GCD of several numbers.

<?php

/*
* function gcd()
*
* returns greatest common divisor
* between two numbers
* tested against gmp_gcd()
*/
function gcd($a, $b)
{
if (
$a == 0 || $b == 0)
return
abs( max(abs($a), abs($b)) );

$r = $a % $b;
return (
$r != 0) ?
gcd($b, $r) :
abs($b);
}

/*
* function gcd_array()
*
* gets greatest common divisor among
* an array of numbers
*/
function gcd_array($array, $a = 0)
{
$b = array_pop($array);
return (
$b === null) ?
(int)
$a :
gcd_array($array, gcd($a, $b));
}

?>
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delboy1978uk at gmail dot com
6 years ago
I wanted this functionality without having to install the extension.

So here's a script I wrote to find out the greatest common denominator:

<?php

// Our fraction, 3/12, could be written better
$numerator = 3;
$denominator = 12;

/**
* @param int $num
* @return array The common factors of $num
*/
function getFactors($num)
{
$factors = [];
// get factors of the numerator
for ($x = 1; $x <= $num; $x ++) {
if (
$num % $x == 0) {
$factors[] = $x;
}
}
return
$factors;
}

/**
* @param int $x
* @param int $y
*/
function getGreatestCommonDenominator($x, $y)
{
// first get the common denominators of both numerator and denominator
$factorsX = getFactors($x);
$factorsY = getFactors($y);

// common denominators will be in both arrays, so get the intersect
$commonDenominators = array_intersect($factorsX, $factorsY);

// greatest common denominator is the highest number (last in the array)
$gcd = array_pop($commonDenominators);
return
$gcd;
}

// divide the numerator and denomiator by the gcd to get our refactored fraction
$gcd = getGreatestCommonDenominator($numerator, $denominator);
echo (
$numerator / $gcd) .'/'. ($denominator / $gcd); // we can use divide (/) because we know result is an int :-)

Which you can see running here https://3v4l.org/uTucY
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scr02001 at student dot mdh dot se
21 years ago
If you do not consier a or b as possible negative numbers, a GCD funktion may return a negative GCD, wich is NOT a greatest common divisor, therefore a funktion like this may be better. This considers the simplyfying of (-3)-(-6) where gcd on -3 and -6 would result in 3, not -3 as with the other function. (-3)-(-6) is (-1)-(-2) NOT (1)-(2)

function eGCD($a,$b){
if($a < 0) $a=0-$a;
if($b < 0 ) $b=0-$b;
if($a == 0 || $b == 0) return 1;
if($a == $b) return a;

do{
$rest=(int) $a % $b; $a=$b; $b=$rest;
}while($rest >0);
return $a;
}
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x-empt-php dot net at ispep dot cx
22 years ago
No need to compile gmp functions in just for the GCD function... use this one instead:

function GCD($num1, $num2) {
/* finds the greatest common factor between two numbers */
if ($num1 < $num2) {
$t = $num1;
$num1 = $num2;
$num2 = $t;
}
while ($t = ($num1 % $num2) != 0) {
$num1 = $num2;
$num2 = $t;
}
return $num2;
}
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me at abiusx dot com
4 years ago
function gcd($a,$b)
{
return $b ? gcd($b, $a%$b) : $a;
}

This is pretty fast and short, also easy to remember. If $b is zero, return a, otherwise swap and mod.
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