CompEng
CompEng

Reputation: 7376

How can I use bigint with C#?

I work to implement an RSA key algorithm. But I couldn't use a 2048-bit value. How I can use it?

I want to use big integer.

Upvotes: 13

Views: 55974

Answers (5)

Kishore Kumar
Kishore Kumar

Reputation: 12864

Better use System.Numerics.BigInteger.

Upvotes: 1

Sunil Chandurkar
Sunil Chandurkar

Reputation: 101

Here's using BigInteger. This method Prints Numbers in the Fibonacci Sequence up to n.

public static void FibonacciSequence(int n)
{
    /** BigInteger easily holds the first 1000 numbers in the Fibonacci Sequence. **/
    List<BigInteger> fibonacci = new List<BigInteger>();
    fibonacci.Add(0);
    fibonacci.Add(1);
    BigInteger i = 2;
    while(i < n)
    {                
        int first = (int)i - 2;
        int second = (int) i - 1;

        BigInteger firstNumber =  fibonacci[first];
        BigInteger secondNumber = fibonacci[second];
        BigInteger sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
        fibonacci.Add(sum);
        i++;
    }         

    foreach (BigInteger f in fibonacci) { Console.WriteLine(f); }
}

Upvotes: 10

Douglas
Douglas

Reputation: 54877

Native support for big integers has been introduced in .NET 4.0. Just add an assembly reference to System.Numerics, add a using System.Numerics; declaration at the top of your code file, and you’re good to go. The type you’re after is BigInteger.

Upvotes: 8

moribvndvs
moribvndvs

Reputation: 42497

BigInteger is available in .NET 4.0 or later. There are some third-party implementations as well (In case you are using an earlier version of the framework).

Upvotes: 3

BrokenGlass
BrokenGlass

Reputation: 160852

You can use System.Numerics.BigInteger (add a reference to System.Numerics assembly). As mentioned in the comments this might not be the right approach though.

Upvotes: 31

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