Working with large numbers in PHP

偶尔善良 提交于 2019-11-26 00:18:20

问题


To use modular exponentiation as you would require when using the Fermat Primality Test with large numbers (100,000+), it calls for some very large calculations.

When I multiply two large numbers (eg: 62574 and 62574) PHP seems to cast the result to a float. Getting the modulus value of that returns strange values.

$x = 62574 * 62574;
var_dump($x);          // float(3915505476) ... correct
var_dump($x % 104659); // int(-72945)  ... wtf.

Is there any way to make PHP perform these calculations properly? Alternatively, is there another method for finding modulus values that would work for large numbers?


回答1:


For some reason, there are two standard libraries in PHP handling the arbitrary length/precision numbers: BC Math and GMP. I personally prefer GMP, as it's fresher and has richer API.

Based on GMP I've implemented Decimal2 class for storing and processing currency amounts (like USD 100.25). A lot of mod calculations there w/o any problems. Tested with very large numbers.




回答2:


use this

 $num1 = "123456789012345678901234567890";
 $num2 = "9876543210";
 $r    = mysql_query("Select @sum:=$num1 + $num2");
 $sumR = mysql_fetch_row($r);
 $sum  = $sumR[0];



回答3:


have you taken a look at bcmod()? php has issues with integers over 2^31 - 1 on 32 bit platforms.

var_dump(bcmod("$x", '104659') ); // string(4) "2968"



回答4:


I suggest you try BigInteger. If that doesn't work out, you may use SWIG to add C/C++ code for the big integer calculations and link it into your code.




回答5:


I found another solution, but the number will be stored as a string. As soon as you cast it back to a numeric, you'll be restricted to the precision of the underlying platform. On a 32 bit platform, the largest int you can represent as an int type is 2,147,483,647:

/**
 * @param string $a
 * @param string $b
 * @return string
 */
function terminal_add($a, $b){
    return shell_exec('echo "'.$a.'+'.$b.'"|bc');
}

// terminal_add("123456789012345678901234567890", "9876543210")
// output: "123456789012345678911111111100"



回答6:


$x = 62574 * 62574;

// Cast to an integer
$asInt = intval($x);
var_dump($asInt);
var_dump($asInt % 104659);

// Use use sprintf to convert to integer (%d), which will casts to string
$asIntStr = sprintf('%d', $x);
var_dump($asIntStr);
var_dump($asIntStr % 104659);



回答7:


I wrote a very small code for you that will surely work in case of big numbers-

<?php
    $x = gmp_strval(gmp_mul("62574","62574")); // $x="3915505476"
    $mod=gmp_strval(gmp_mod($x,"104659"));  //$mod="2968"

    echo "x : ".$x."<br>";
    echo "mod : ".$mod;

    /* Output:
        x : 3915505476
        mod : 2968
    */
?>

You simply have to use strings for storing big numbers and to operate on them use GMP functions in PHP.

You may check some good GMP functions in the official PHP manual here- http://php.net/manual/en/ref.gmp.php




回答8:


<?php
function add($int1,$int2){
    $int1 = str_pad($int1, strlen($int2), '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
    $int2 = str_pad($int2, strlen($int1), '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
    $carry = 0;
    $str = "";
    for($i=strlen($int1);$i>0;$i--){
        $var = $int1[$i-1] + $int2[$i-1] + $carry;
        $var = str_pad($var, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
        $var = (string) $var;
        $carry = $var[0];
        $str = $str . $var[1];
    }
    $res = strrev($str.$carry);
    echo ltrim($res,"0");
}
add($int1,$int2);
?>


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/211345/working-with-large-numbers-in-php

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