(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
gmp_init — Create GMP number
Creates a GMP number from an integer or string.
num
base
2
and 62
.
For bases up to 36
, case is ignored;
upper-case and lower-case letters have the same value.
For bases 37
to 62
,
upper-case letter represent the values 10
to
35
and lower-case letter represent the values
36
to 61
.
If base
is 0
then the actual
base is determined from the leading characters of num
.
If the first two characters are 0x
or 0X
,
the string is interpreted as a hexadecimal integer.
If the first two characters are 0b
or 0B
,
the string is interpreted as a binary integer.
If the first two characters are 0o
or 0o
,
the string is interpreted as an octal integer.
Moreover, if the first character is 0
the string
is also interpreted as an octal integer.
In all other cases, the string is interpreted as a decimal integer.
A GMP object.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.1.0 |
Support for explicit octal prefixes 0o and
0o has been added for num strings.
Interpretation of such prefixes when base is
0 has also been added.
|
Example #1 Creating GMP number
<?php
$a = gmp_init(123456);
$b = gmp_init("0xFFFFDEBACDFEDF7200");
?>
Note:
It is not necessary to call this function in order to use integers or strings in place of GMP numbers in GMP functions (such as with gmp_add()). Function arguments are automatically converted to GMP numbers, if such conversion is possible and needed, using the same rules as gmp_init().