The gmp_random_seed() is an inbuilt function in PHP which sets the RNG seed( Random Number Generation).
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void gmp_random_seed ( mixed $seed )Parameters: The gmp_random_seed() function accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and explained below:
- $seed: It is the only parameter required by the gmp_random_seed() function which is to be set for gmp_random(), gmp_random_range() and gmp_random_bits() functions. This parameter can be a GMP resource in PHP 5.5 or earlier, a GMP object in PHP version 5.6 and later, or also allowed to pass a numeric string provided that it is possible to convert that string to a number.
Warning: The function generates an E-Warning and returns False if the seed is not valid.Examples: Below programs illustrate the gmp_random_seed() function in PHP: Program 1:
<?php
// PHP code implementing the gmp_random_seed function
// setting the seed
gmp_random_seed(100);
var_dump(gmp_strval(gmp_random(1)));
?>
string(19) "7842303329126688544"Program 2:
<?php
//php code implementing the gmp_random_seed() function
// set the seed to something else
gmp_random_seed(gmp_init(-100));
var_dump(gmp_strval(gmp_random_bits(10)));
?>
string(3) "800"Program 3:
<?php
//PHP code implementing gmp_random_seed() function
// set the seed to something invalid
var_dump(gmp_random_seed('not a number'));
?>
gmp_random_seed(): Unable to convert variable to GMP - string is not an integer -- at line 5 bool(false)Related Articles: Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gmp-random-seed.php