std::gcd
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Defined in header <numeric>
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template< class M, class N > constexpr std::common_type_t<M, N> gcd( M m, N n ); |
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Computes the greatest common divisor of the integers m and n.
If either M
or N
is not an integer type, or if either is (possibly cv-qualified) bool, the program is ill-formed.
If either |m| or |n| is not representable as a value of type std::common_type_t<M, N>, the behavior is undefined.
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Parameters
m, n | - | integer values |
Return value
If both m and n are zero, returns zero. Otherwise, returns the greatest common divisor of |m| and |n|.
Exceptions
Throws no exceptions.
Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_gcd_lcm |
201606L | (C++17) | std::gcd , std::lcm
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Example
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#include <numeric> int main() { constexpr int p{2 * 2 * 3}; constexpr int q{2 * 3 * 3}; static_assert(2 * 3 == std::gcd(p, q)); static_assert(std::gcd( 6, 10) == 2); static_assert(std::gcd( 6, -10) == 2); static_assert(std::gcd(-6, -10) == 2); static_assert(std::gcd( 24, 0) == 24); static_assert(std::gcd(-24, 0) == 24); }
See also
(C++17) |
computes the least common multiple of two integers (function template) |