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bcmul

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

bcmulMultiply two arbitrary precision number

Description

string bcmul ( string $left_operand , string $right_operand [, int $scale ] )

Multiply the left_operand by the right_operand .

Parameters

left_operand

The left operand, as a string.

right_operand

The right operand, as a string.

scale

This optional parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result. You can also set the global default scale for all functions by using bcscale().

Return Values

Returns the result as a string.

Examples

Example #1 bcmul() example

<?php
echo bcmul('1.34747474747''35'3); // 47.161
echo bcmul('2''4'); // 8
?>

See Also



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bcmul
ju(...)
02-Apr-2008 04:00
Except that with xpheas method, you lose all the benefits of arbitrary precision as the * operator only works on int and float and those are restricted in length (See int ant float types for more information).
xpheas (at) gmail . com
14-Jun-2007 11:13
if you have compiled php width "--disable-bcmath", you can use this:

<?php
 
function bcmul($_ro, $_lo, $_scale=0)
  {
    return
round($_ro*$_lo, $_scale);
  }
?>

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