(a^b) mod c
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hi all, i need your help. i want to use (a^b) mod c
but in matlab if i use mod((a^b),c);
it's return inf
because a,b,c are too big.
are you know how to do that with another way, in matlab?? for example use a loop ??
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Oleg Komarov
on 29 Jun 2011
- What do you mean by too big?
- Are they scalars?
Answers (2)
Jan
on 29 Jun 2011
If b is not prime, but x * y:
(a^b) mod c = (a^x mod c)^y mod c
But if b is prime, this does not help to avoid the overflow. Then I'd try FEX:John's VPI or FEX:Ben Barrowes' Multiple Precision Toolbox.
EDITED: A loop method:
function r = ApowerBmodC(a, b, c)
r = 1;
for i = 1:b
r = mod(a * r, c);
end
Then "ApowerBmodC(1234, 5678, 1256)" replies 1112. For these numbers the "(a^x mod c)^y mod c" does not help, because 5678 = 2*17*167 and "mod(1234^2, 1256)^17" is 4.38e45 such that trailing figures are all zero due to rounding.
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zikrullah muhammad
on 29 Jun 2011
Jan
on 29 Jun 2011
Have you looked at the two posted links?
Sean de Wolski
on 29 Jun 2011
VPI is back !!
Oleg Komarov
on 29 Jun 2011
If you're looking for elementwise elevation to a power then:
mod(a.^b,c)
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zikrullah muhammad
on 29 Jun 2011
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