Php/docs/function.bcpowmod

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bcpowmod

(PHP 5, PHP 7)

bcpowmodRaise an arbitrary precision number to another, reduced by a specified modulus


Description

bcpowmod ( string $num , string $exponent , string $modulus [, int|null $scale = NULL ] ) : string

Use the fast-exponentiation method to raise num to the power exponent with respect to the modulus modulus.


Parameters

num
The base, as an integral string (i.e. the scale has to be zero).
exponent
The exponent, as an non-negative, integral string (i.e. the scale has to be zero).
modulus
The modulus, as an integral string (i.e. the scale has to be zero).
scale
This optional parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result. If omitted, it will default to the scale set globally with the bcscale() function, or fallback to 0 if this has not been set.


Return Values

Returns the result as a string, or FALSE if modulus is 0 or exponent is negative.


Notes

Note:

Because this method uses the modulus operation, numbers which are not positive integers may give unexpected results.

Changelog

Version Description
8.0.0 scale is now nullable.


Examples

The following two statements are functionally identical. The bcpowmod() version however, executes in less time and can accept larger parameters.

<?php$a = bcpowmod($x, $y, $mod);$b = bcmod(bcpow($x, $y), $mod);// $a and $b are equal to each other.?>

See Also

  • bcpow() - Raise an arbitrary precision number to another
  • bcmod() - Get modulus of an arbitrary precision number