phpmathgmpnth-root

Calculating the n-th root of an integer using PHP/GMP


How can I calculate the n-th root of an integer using PHP/GMP?

Although I found a function called gmp_root(a, nth) in the PHP source, it seems that this function has not been published in any release yet*: http://3v4l.org/8FjU7

*) 5.6.0alpha2 being the most recent one at the time of writing


Solution

  • Original source: Calculating Nth root with bcmath in PHP – thanks and credits to HamZa!

    I've rewritten the code to use GMP instead of BCMath:

    function gmp_nth_root($num, $n) {
        if ($n < 1) return 0; // we want positive exponents 
        if ($num <= 0) return 0; // we want positive numbers 
        if ($num < 2) return 1; // n-th root of 1 or 2 give 1 
    
        // g is our guess number 
        $g = 2; 
    
        // while (g^n < num) g=g*2 
        while (gmp_cmp(gmp_pow($g, $n), $num) < 0) { 
            $g = gmp_mul($g, 2); 
        } 
        // if (g^n==num) num is a power of 2, we're lucky, end of job 
        if (gmp_cmp(gmp_pow($g, $n), $num) == 0) { 
            return $g; 
        } 
    
        // if we're here num wasn't a power of 2 :( 
        $og = $g; // og means original guess and here is our upper bound 
        $g = gmp_div($g, 2); // g is set to be our lower bound 
        $step = gmp_div(gmp_sub($og, $g), 2); // step is the half of upper bound - lower bound 
        $g = gmp_add($g, $step); // we start at lower bound + step , basically in the middle of our interval 
    
        // while step != 1 
    
        while (gmp_cmp($step, 1) > 0) { 
            $guess = gmp_pow($g, $n); 
            $step = gmp_div($step, 2); 
            $comp = gmp_cmp($guess, $num); // compare our guess with real number 
            if ($comp < 0) { // if guess is lower we add the new step 
                $g = gmp_add($g, $step); 
            } else if ($comp == 1) { // if guess is higher we sub the new step 
                $g = gmp_sub($g, $step); 
            } else { // if guess is exactly the num we're done, we return the value 
                return $g; 
            } 
        } 
    
        // whatever happened, g is the closest guess we can make so return it 
        return $g; 
    }