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PHP | gmp_scan0() Function

The gmp_scan0() is an inbuilt function which is used to scan “0” in a GMP number(GNU Multiple Precision : For large numbers) starting from given index which move towards most significant bits in the number.

Syntax:



gmp_scan0($num, $index)

Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as explained below:

Return Value: The function returns the position where we find “0” in the number.



Examples:

Input : gmp_scan0("101111101", 6)
Output : 7

Input : gmp_scan0("111001111", 2)
Output : 4

Below programs illustrate the gmp_scan0() function in PHP:

Program 1: Program to find the position of “0” bit in GMP number when numeric strings as GMP numbers are passed as arguments.




<?php
  
// PHP program to find position of "0" bit in GMP
// number passed as arguments
  
// strings as GMP numbers
$num = "10110001";
$pos = 2;
  
  
echo gmp_scan0($num, $pos) . "\n";
  
?>

Output:

6

Program 2: Program to find the position of “0” bit in GMP number when GMP numbers are passed as arguments.




<?php
// PHP program to find position of "0" bit in GMP
// number
  
//creating GMP numbers using gmp_init()
$num = gmp_init(10001111101);
$pos = 2;
  
echo gmp_scan0($num, $pos) . "\n";
  
?>

Output:

7

Reference:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.gmp-scan0.php


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