Use namespace in example code.

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Andreas Fischer 2014-06-02 19:31:52 +02:00
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
* base is being used should more than compensate.
*
* Numbers are stored in {@link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness little endian} format. ie.
* (new Math_BigInteger(pow(2, 26)))->value = array(0, 1)
* (new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(pow(2, 26)))->value = array(0, 1)
*
* Useful resources are as follows:
*
@ -31,8 +31,8 @@
* Here's an example of how to use this library:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger(2);
* $b = new Math_BigInteger(3);
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(2);
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(3);
*
* $c = $a->add($b);
*
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('0x32', 16); // 50 in base-16
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('0x32', 16); // 50 in base-16
*
* echo $a->toString(); // outputs 50
* ?>
@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('65');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('65');
*
* echo $a->toBytes(); // outputs chr(65)
* ?>
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('65');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('65');
*
* echo $a->toHex(); // outputs '41'
* ?>
@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('65');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('65');
*
* echo $a->toBits(); // outputs '1000001'
* ?>
@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('50');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('50');
*
* echo $a->toString(); // outputs 50
* ?>
@ -809,8 +809,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('10');
* $b = new Math_BigInteger('20');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('10');
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('20');
*
* $c = $a->add($b);
*
@ -938,8 +938,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('10');
* $b = new Math_BigInteger('20');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('10');
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('20');
*
* $c = $a->subtract($b);
*
@ -1072,8 +1072,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('10');
* $b = new Math_BigInteger('20');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('10');
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('20');
*
* $c = $a->multiply($b);
*
@ -1354,8 +1354,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('10');
* $b = new Math_BigInteger('20');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('10');
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('20');
*
* list($quotient, $remainder) = $a->divide($b);
*
@ -1571,9 +1571,9 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger('10');
* $b = new Math_BigInteger('20');
* $c = new Math_BigInteger('30');
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('10');
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('20');
* $c = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger('30');
*
* $c = $a->modPow($b, $c);
*
@ -2374,8 +2374,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger(30);
* $b = new Math_BigInteger(17);
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(30);
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(17);
*
* $c = $a->modInverse($b);
* echo $c->toString(); // outputs 4
@ -2440,8 +2440,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger(693);
* $b = new Math_BigInteger(609);
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(693);
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(609);
*
* extract($a->extendedGCD($b));
*
@ -2573,8 +2573,8 @@ class BigInteger
* Here's an example:
* <code>
* <?php
* $a = new Math_BigInteger(693);
* $b = new Math_BigInteger(609);
* $a = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(693);
* $b = new \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger(609);
*
* $gcd = a->extendedGCD($b);
*