The gmp_pow() is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to calculate the power raised to a number of a GMP number and an integer (
GNU Multiple Precision: For large numbers).
Syntax:
gmp_pow( $base, $exp )
Parameters: The function accepts two mandatory parameters $base and $exp.
- $base - It is the base number. This parameter can be a GMP object in PHP version 5.6 and later, or we are also allowed to pass a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert that string to a number.
- $exp - It is the power which is raised to the base
Return Value: This function returns a positive GMP number which is equivalent to $base
$exp
Examples:
Input : $base = "2" $exp = 2
Output : 4
Input : $base = "0" $exp = 0
Output : 1
Below programs illustrate the gmp_pow() function:
Program 1: The program below demonstrates the working of gmp_pow() function when GMP number is passed as an argument.
php
<?php
// PHP program to calculate power raised
// to a number
// GMP number as argument
$base = gmp_init("100", 2);
$exp = 2;
// function calculates the pow raised to
// number
$pow = gmp_pow($base, $exp); // 4^2
// gmp_strval Convert GMP number to string
// representation in given base(default 10).
echo gmp_strval($pow, 2) . "\n";
?>
Output:
10000
Program 2: The program below demonstrates the working of gmp_pow() when numeric string is passed as an argument.
php
<?php
// PHP program to calculate power raised
// to a number
// numeric string as argument
$base = "4";
$exp = 2;
// function calculates the pow raised to
// number 4^2
$pow = gmp_pow($base, $exp);
echo $pow;
?>
Output:
10000
Reference:
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gmp-pow.php
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