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petattlebaum

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I'm a newbie taking a class working on this problem.  Which I've got up until the last part.

 

I've got a form with 3 fields; all numbers.  So, I type in 3 numbers and then the form is sent to a php page.  Here's where my issue comes in;  using a loop, I need to calculate the least comon denominator between the middle number and largest number. 

 

I know how to get the largest number; $largestNum = (max($num1, $num2, $num3));

 

Where I'm stumped is how to get the middle number.

I think I know the logic but can't figure out how to implement it.

 

Here's what I think I need to do:

Create a While loop that finds the largest and smallest variables, and then use the one that is NOT them.  Then make it a variable and multiply it times the max value ($largestNUm from above).

 

Am I on the right track?

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Okay so you need the least common denominator as the end result right? But if you're getting that, then I'm going to assume you're going to be doing division. So why not just let math take care of itself? It really doesn't matter what you do as long as you get a common denominator and multiply the numerator respectively because that's how division works. So just multiply all three of those numbers together and have math take care of tiself.

 

Unless your purpose is to determine the least common denominator?

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Well it's a bit hard with 3 numbers. With 2 numbers it's already a bit hard, but there is a way that involves using the GCD's Euclidean Algorithm. I studied that in Logic and Computations. Which is why I asked what you were doing. If you were doing division, just multiply all 3 numbers.

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Let's take this example: 4,5,6

 

Lowest common denominator is 60, right? Using the middle and highest numbers (5 and 6 respectively), the lowest common denominator is 30. How are you doing this with those two numbers? I'm interested to know the formula.

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lcd(a, b) * gcd(a, b) = a * b

<?php
function gcd($a, $b){
if ($a < 1 or $b < 1 or $a != (int) $a or $b != (int) $b) return false;
while ($r = $a % $b){
	$a = $b;
	$b = $r;
}
return $b;
}
function lcd($a, $b){
if ($gcd = gcd($a, $b)) return $a * $b / $gcd;
else return false;
}
function lcd_a($array){
if (count($array) == 2) return lcd(array_pop($array), array_pop($array));
$a = array_pop($array);
return lcd(lcd_a($array), $a);
}
echo lcd(5,6)
echo lcd_a(array(4,5,6));
?>

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