PHP: gmp_random_bits - Manual
(PHP 5 >= 5.6.3, PHP 7, PHP 8)
gmp_random_bits — Random number
Description
function gmp_random_bits(int $bits): GMP
bits must be greater than 0,
and the maximum value is restricted by available memory.
Caution
This function does not generate cryptographically secure values, and must not be used for cryptographic purposes, or purposes that require returned values to be unguessable.
If cryptographically secure randomness is required, the Random\Randomizer may be used with the Random\Engine\Secure engine. For simple use cases, the random_int() and random_bytes() functions provide a convenient and secure API that is backed by the operating system’s CSPRNG.
Parameters
bits-
The number of bits to generate.
Return Values
A random GMP number.
Errors/Exceptions
If bits is less than 1,
a ValueError will be thrown.
Examples
Example #1 gmp_random_bits() example
<?php
$rand1 = gmp_random_bits(3); // random number from 0 to 7
$rand2 = gmp_random_bits(5); // random number from 0 to 31
echo gmp_strval($rand1) . "\n";
echo gmp_strval($rand2) . "\n";
?>The above example will output: