how to calculate GCD in matlab

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DEDEN PRADEKA
DEDEN PRADEKA am 10 Sep. 2016
Kommentiert: Abdulrehman Khan am 24 Jul. 2017
I have variable : A = [1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2]; how calculate greatest common divisor in variable A ?

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 10 Sep. 2016
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 10 Sep. 2016
Compute the GCD of the first pair of elements. Then just loop. The gcd of more then one number is simply
gcd(gcd(a,b),c)
etc. So the solution is trivial.
d = A(1);
for n = 2:numel(A)
d = gcd(d,A(n));
end
If you cannot use GCD in your code, then you need to do some reading. There are several simple schemes to compute the GCD. The Euclidean algorithm is the simplest. It turns out this is trivial to write in MATLAB.
Start out with some vector A.
A = [12 30 144 20];
Take the smallest element of A, and compute the modulus. Thus, effectively the Euclidean algorithm, applied to a vector of numbers...
d = min(A);
while true
r = mod(A,d);
if ~any(r)
break
end
% find the smallest non-zero element of r
r(r == 0) = inf;
d = min(r);
end
When the loop terminates, which it must do as long as all of the elements of A are positive integers, then d is the GCD of the group.
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Abdulrehman Khan
Abdulrehman Khan am 24 Jul. 2017
can you explain what does these lines do
r = mod(A,d);
if ~any(r)

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George
George am 10 Sep. 2016
Look here to find the logic of how to calculate the greatest common factor. Then look at the docs for

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