std::ratio_multiply
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Defined in header <ratio>
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template< class R1, class R2 > using ratio_multiply = /* unspecified */; |
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The template alias std::ratio_multiply denotes the result of multiplying two exact rational fractions represented by the std::ratio instances R1 and R2. The result a std::ratio instance std::ratio<Num, Denom> where Num == R1::num * R2::num and Denom == R1::den * R2::den.
[edit] Member types
Member type | Definition |
type | std::ratio<num, den> |
[edit] Member constants
num [static] |
constexpr value of type std::intmax_t equal to sign(Num) * sign(Denom) * abs(Num) / gcd(Num, Denom) (public static member constant) |
den [static] |
constexpr value of type std::intmax_t equal to abs(Denom) / gcd(Num, Denom) (public static member constant) |
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <ratio> int main() { typedef std::ratio<2, 3> two_third; typedef std::ratio<1, 6> one_sixth; typedef std::ratio_multiply<two_third, one_sixth> r; std::cout << "2/3 * 1/6 = " << r::num << '/' << r::den << '\n'; }
Output:
2/3 * 1/6 = 1/9