(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
bcmul — Multiply two arbitrary precision numbers
$left_operand
, string $right_operand
[, int $scale
= 0
] ) : string
Multiply the left_operand
by the
right_operand
.
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. If omitted, it will default to the scale set globally with the bcscale() function, or fallback to 0 if this has not been set.
Returns the result as a string.
Version | Description |
---|---|
7.3.0 | bcmul() now returns numbers with the requested scale. Formerly, the returned numbers may have omitted trailing decimal zeroes. |
Example #1 bcmul() example
<?php
echo bcmul('1.34747474747', '35', 3); // 47.161
echo bcmul('2', '4'); // 8
?>
Note:
Before PHP 7.3.0 bcmul() 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 bcmul() scale example
<?php
echo bcmul('5', '2', 2); // prints "10", not "10.00"
?>