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bcscale

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

bcscaleすべての BC 演算関数におけるデフォルトのスケールを設定する

説明

bool bcscale ( int $scale )

デフォルトのスケールを設定します。これ以降、 BC 演算関数で明示的にスケールを指定しなかった場合にこの値を使用します。

パラメータ

scale

スケール。

返り値

成功した場合に TRUE を、失敗した場合に FALSE を返します。

例1 bcscale() の例

<?php

// デフォルトのスケールを 3 とします
bcscale(3);
echo 
bcdiv('105''6.55957'); // 16.007

// これは、bcscale() を使用せずにおなじ結果を得ます
echo bcdiv('105''6.55957'3); // 16.007

?>



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mwgamera at gmail dot com
06-Dec-2007 11:45
These functions DO NOT round off your values. No arbitrary precision libraries do it this way. It stops calculating after reaching scale of decimal places, which mean that your value is cut off after scale number of digits, not rounded. To do the rounding use something like this:
<?php
       
function bcround($number, $scale=0) {
               
$fix = "5";
                for (
$i=0;$i<$scale;$i++) $fix="0$fix";
               
$number = bcadd($number, "0.$fix", $scale+1);
                return   
bcdiv($number, "1.0",    $scale);
        }
?>
invincible at limitedintelligence dot com
08-Feb-2006 08:50
If you don't set the default scale, be careful when you're chaining together several BC math functions - since by default, these functions will round off your values, losing accuracy very quickly:

<?php
$a
= 1.234
$b
= 2.345
$c
= 7.890

$ab
= bcmul($a,$b);           // 2
$abc = bcmul($ab,$c);

echo
$abc;                 // 15
?>

... compare with the answer you get when you use more decimal places:

<?php
$a
= 1.234
$b
= 2.345
$c
= 7.890

bcscale
(15);
$ab = bcmul($a,$b);           // 2.893730
$abc = bcmul($ab,$c);

echo
$abc;                 // 22.83152970
?>

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