(PHP 4, PHP 5)
bcpow — Raise an arbitrary precision number to another
$left_operand
, string $right_operand
[, int $scale
] )
Raise left_operand
to the power
right_operand
.
left_operand
The left operand, as a string.
right_operand
The right operand, as a string.
scale
此可选参数用于设置结果中小数点后的小数位数。也可通过使用 bcscale() 来设置全局默认的小数位数,用于所有函数。
Returns the result as a string.
Example #1 bcpow() example
<?php
echo bcpow('4.2', '3', 2); // 74.08
?>
Note:
bcpow() may return a result with fewer digits after the decimal point than the
scale
parameter would indicate. This only occurs when the result doesn't require all of the precision allowed by thescale
. For example:Example #2 bcpow() scale example
<?php
echo bcpow('5', '2', 2); // prints "25", not "25.00"
?>
thomas at tgohome dot com (2009-07-13 00:19:59)
<?php
bcscale(100);
/*
* Computes the natural logarithm using a series.
* @author Thomas Oldbury.
* @license Public domain.
*/
function bcln($a, $iter = 10)
{
$result = "0.0";
for($i = 0; $i < $iter; $i++)
{
$pow = (1 + (2 * $i));
$mul = bcdiv("1.0", $pow);
$fraction = bcmul($mul, bcpow(bcsub($a, "1.0") / bcadd($a, "1.0"), $pow));
$result = bcadd($fraction, $result);
}
return bcmul("2.0", $result);
}
/*
* Computes the base2 log using baseN log.
* @note Requires above functions.
* @author Thomas Oldbury.
* @license Public domain.
*/
function bclog2($a, $iter = 10)
{
return bcdiv(bcln($a, $iter), bcln("2", $iter));
}
/*
* Computes the base10 log using baseN log.
* @note Requires above functions.
* @author Thomas Oldbury.
* @license Public domain.
*/
function bclog10($a, $iter = 10)
{
return bcdiv(bcln($a, $iter), bcln("10", $iter));
}
?>
(2005-02-11 13:58:39)
Well, if bcpow has limits, then this should work:
<?php
function bcpow_($num, $power) {
$awnser = "1";
while ($power) {
$awnser = bcmul($awnser, $num, 100);
$power = bcsub($power, "1");
}
return rtrim($awnser, '0.');
}
?>
Just that $power cannot have decimal digits in it.
Michael Bailey (jinxidoru at byu dot net) (2004-08-09 17:42:37)
bcpow() only supports exponents less than or equal to 2^31-1. Also, bcpow() does not support decimal numbers. If you have scale set to 0, then the exponent is converted to an interger; otherwise an error is generated.
--
Michael Bailey
http://www.jinxidoru.com