std::lcm
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Defined in header <numeric>
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template< class M, class N> constexpr std::common_type_t<M, N> lcm(M m, N n); |
(since C++17) | |
Computes the least common multiple of the integers m
and n
.
Parameters
m, n | - | integer values |
Return value
If either m
or n
is zero, returns zero. Otherwise, returns the least common multiple of |m|
and |n|
.
Remarks
If either M
or N
is not an integer type, or if either is (possibly cv-qualified) bool, the program is ill-formed.
The behavior is undefined if |m|
, |n|
, or the least common multiple of |m|
and |n|
is not representable as a value of type std::common_type_t<M, N>.
Exceptions
Throws no exceptions.
See also
(C++17) |
constexpr function template returning the greatest common divisor of two integers (function template) |