LCM

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LCM () is a dyadic scalar function which returns the Least Common Multiple of two integer arguments. It is an extension of And which maintains the same results on Boolean arguments and the same identity element 1, in the same way that GCD extends Or.

Examples

For positive integer arguments, the least common multiple is the smallest positive number which is divisible by both numbers. If one of the arguments is zero, the LCM function returns zero.

      ∘. 0,⍳10
0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10
0  2  2  6  4 10  6 14  8 18 10
0  3  6  3 12 15  6 21 24  9 30
0  4  4 12  4 20 12 28  8 36 20
0  5 10 15 20  5 30 35 40 45 10
0  6  6  6 12 30  6 42 24 18 30
0  7 14 21 28 35 42  7 56 63 70
0  8  8 24  8 40 24 56  8 72 40
0  9 18  9 36 45 18 63 72  9 90
0 10 10 30 20 10 30 70 40 90 10
Works in: Dyalog APL

While the mathematical definition of LCM does not cover non-integers, some implementations accept them as arguments. In this case, the return value of RXY is chosen so that both R÷X and R÷Y are integers (or Gaussian integers, when X and/or Y are complex numbers).

      0.925÷6
112.5
      112.5÷0.9(25÷6)
125 27
      2J23J1
6J2
      6J2÷2J2 3J1
2J¯1 2
Works in: Dyalog APL

Description

The LCM of two numbers is their product divided by the GCD.

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