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bcadd

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

bcaddAdd two arbitrary precision numbers

Description

bcadd(string $num1, string $num2, ?int $scale = null): string

Sums num1 and num2.

Parameters

num1

The left operand, as a string.

num2

The right operand, as a string.

scale
This parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result. If null, it will default to the default scale set with bcscale(), or fallback to the value of the bcmath.scale INI directive.

Return Values

The sum of the two operands, as a string.

Errors/Exceptions

This function throws a ValueError in the following cases:

  • num1 or num2 is not a well-formed BCMath numeric string.
  • scale is outside the valid range.

Changelog

Version Description
8.0.0 scale is now nullable.

Examples

Example #1 bcadd() example

<?php

$a
= '1.234';
$b = '5';

echo
bcadd($a, $b); // 6
echo bcadd($a, $b, 4); // 6.2340

?>

See Also

  • bcsub() - Subtract one arbitrary precision number from another

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Nitrogen
15 years ago
I made this to add an unlimited size of numbers together..

This could be useful for those without the BCMath extension.

It allows decimals, and optional $Scale parameter. If $Scale isn't specified, then it'll automatically adjust to show the correct number of decimals.

<?php

function Add($Num1,$Num2,$Scale=null) {
// check if they're valid positive numbers, extract the whole numbers and decimals
if(!preg_match("/^\+?(\d+)(\.\d+)?$/",$Num1,$Tmp1)||
!
preg_match("/^\+?(\d+)(\.\d+)?$/",$Num2,$Tmp2)) return('0');

// this is where the result is stored
$Output=array();

// remove ending zeroes from decimals and remove point
$Dec1=isset($Tmp1[2])?rtrim(substr($Tmp1[2],1),'0'):'';
$Dec2=isset($Tmp2[2])?rtrim(substr($Tmp2[2],1),'0'):'';

// calculate the longest length of decimals
$DLen=max(strlen($Dec1),strlen($Dec2));

// if $Scale is null, automatically set it to the amount of decimal places for accuracy
if($Scale==null) $Scale=$DLen;

// remove leading zeroes and reverse the whole numbers, then append padded decimals on the end
$Num1=strrev(ltrim($Tmp1[1],'0').str_pad($Dec1,$DLen,'0'));
$Num2=strrev(ltrim($Tmp2[1],'0').str_pad($Dec2,$DLen,'0'));

// calculate the longest length we need to process
$MLen=max(strlen($Num1),strlen($Num2));

// pad the two numbers so they are of equal length (both equal to $MLen)
$Num1=str_pad($Num1,$MLen,'0');
$Num2=str_pad($Num2,$MLen,'0');

// process each digit, keep the ones, carry the tens (remainders)
for($i=0;$i<$MLen;$i++) {
$Sum=((int)$Num1{$i}+(int)$Num2{$i});
if(isset(
$Output[$i])) $Sum+=$Output[$i];
$Output[$i]=$Sum%10;
if(
$Sum>9) $Output[$i+1]=1;
}

// convert the array to string and reverse it
$Output=strrev(implode($Output));

// substring the decimal digits from the result, pad if necessary (if $Scale > amount of actual decimals)
// next, since actual zero values can cause a problem with the substring values, if so, just simply give '0'
// next, append the decimal value, if $Scale is defined, and return result
$Decimal=str_pad(substr($Output,-$DLen,$Scale),$Scale,'0');
$Output=(($MLen-$DLen<1)?'0':substr($Output,0,-$DLen));
$Output.=(($Scale>0)?".{$Decimal}":'');
return(
$Output);
}

$A="5650175242.508133742";
$B="308437806.831153821478770";

printf(" Add(%s,%s);\r\n// %s\r\n\r\n",$A,$B, Add($A,$B));
printf("BCAdd(%s,%s);\r\n// %s\r\n\r\n",$A,$B,BCAdd($A,$B));

/*
This will produce the following..
Add(5650175242.508133742,308437806.831153821478770);
// 5958613049.33928756347877

BCAdd(5650175242.508133742,308437806.831153821478770);
// 5958613049
*/

?>

It was a fun experience making, and thought I'd share it.
Enjoy,
Nitrogen.
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Bo Anders Svensson
19 years ago
Be aware:

$exp1 = "1E5";
$exp2 = "2E4";

$ans1 = bcadd((float)$exp1, (float)$exp2, 3);
$ans2 = bcadd((int)$exp1, (int)$exp2, 3);
$ans3 = bcadd($exp1, $exp2, 3);

echo "1: $exp1 + $exp2 = $ans1\r\n";
echo "2: $exp1 + $exp2 = $ans2\r\n";
echo "3: $exp1 + $exp2 = $ans3\r\n";

1: 1E5 + 2E4 = 120000.000
2: 1E5 + 2E4 = 3.000
3: 1E5 + 2E4 = 0.000
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