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GMP_AND(3)								 1								GMP_AND(3)

gmp_and - Bitwise AND

SYNOPSIS
GMP gmp_and (GMP $a, GMP $b) DESCRIPTION
Calculates bitwise AND of two GMP numbers. PARAMETERS
o $a -Either a GMP number resource in PHP 5.5 and earlier, a GMP object in PHP 5.6 and later, or a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert the latter to a number. o $b -Either a GMP number resource in PHP 5.5 and earlier, a GMP object in PHP 5.6 and later, or a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert the latter to a number. RETURN VALUES
A GMP number representing the bitwise AND comparison. EXAMPLES
Example #1 gmp_and(3) example <?php $and1 = gmp_and("0xfffffffff4", "0x4"); $and2 = gmp_and("0xfffffffff4", "0x8"); echo gmp_strval($and1) . " "; echo gmp_strval($and2) . " "; ?> The above example will output: 4 0 PHP Documentation Group GMP_AND(3)

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GMP_DIV_QR(3)								 1							     GMP_DIV_QR(3)

gmp_div_qr - Divide numbers and get quotient and remainder

SYNOPSIS
array gmp_div_qr (GMP $n, GMP $d, [int $round = GMP_ROUND_ZERO]) DESCRIPTION
The function divides $n by $d. PARAMETERS
o $n - The number being divided. Either a GMP number resource in PHP 5.5 and earlier, a GMP object in PHP 5.6 and later, or a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert the latter to a number. o $d - The number that $n is being divided by. Either a GMP number resource in PHP 5.5 and earlier, a GMP object in PHP 5.6 and later, or a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert the latter to a number. o $round - See the gmp_div_q(3) function for description of the $round argument. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array, with the first element being [n/d] (the integer result of the division) and the second being (n - [n/d] * d) (the remainder of the division). EXAMPLES
Example #1 Division of GMP numbers <?php $a = gmp_init("0x41682179fbf5"); $res = gmp_div_qr($a, "0xDEFE75"); printf("Result is: q - %s, r - %s", gmp_strval($res[0]), gmp_strval($res[1])); ?> SEE ALSO
gmp_div_q(3), gmp_div_r(3). PHP Documentation Group GMP_DIV_QR(3)
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