C# | Math.BigMul() Method
In C#, BigMul() is a method class method. This method is used to compute the full product of two 32-bit numbers.
Syntax:
public static long BigMul(int a, int b)
Parameters:
a: It is the first number to be multiplied and the type of this parameter is System.Int32.
b: It is the Second number to be multiplied and the type of this parameter is System.Int32.
Return Type: This method returns a number containing the product of the specified numbers and return type of this method is System.Int64.
Example:
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the // Math.BigMul() method using System; namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Beginner { // Main Method static void Main( string [] args) { // defining two variable of type // System.Int32 Int32 x1 = 233232322; Int32 x2 = 189222338; // Using BigMul( ) method and storing // result into a long(Int64) variable long product = Math.BigMul(x1, x2); // Getting the output Console.WriteLine( "The product of the two numbers is " + product); } } } |
Output:
The product of the two numbers is 44132765266008836