Trait malachite_base::num::arithmetic::traits::ModPowAssign

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pub trait ModPowAssign<RHS = Self, M = Self> {
    // Required method
    fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: RHS, m: M);
}
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Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

Required Methods§

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: RHS, m: M)

Implementations on Foreign Types§

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impl ModPowAssign for u64

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: u64)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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impl ModPowAssign<u64> for u8

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: u8)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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impl ModPowAssign<u64> for u16

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: u16)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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impl ModPowAssign<u64> for u32

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: u32)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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impl ModPowAssign<u64> for u128

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: u128)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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impl ModPowAssign<u64> for usize

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fn mod_pow_assign(&mut self, exp: u64, m: usize)

Raises a number to a power modulo another number $m$, in place. The base must be already reduced modulo $m$.

$x \gets y$, where $x, y < m$ and $x^n \equiv y \mod m$.

§Worst-case complexity

$T(n) = O(n)$

$M(n) = O(1)$

where $T$ is time, $M$ is additional memory, and $n$ is exp.significant_bits().

§Panics

Panics if self is greater than or equal to m.

§Examples

See here.

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