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  • Understanding The Modulus Operator % - Stack Overflow
    % is called the modulo operation For instance, 9 divided by 4 equals 2 but it remains 1 Here, 9 4 = 2 and 9 % 4 = 1 In your example: 5 divided by 7 gives 0 but it remains 5 (5 % 7 == 5) Calculation The modulo operation can be calculated using this equation: a % b = a - floor(a b) * b floor(a b) represents the number of times you can
  • How to calculate a Modulo? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
    The result of 10 modulo 5 is 0 because the remainder of 10 5 is 0 The result of 7 modulo 5 is 2 because the remainder of 7 5 is 2 The reason your calculator says 113 modulo 120 = 113 is because 113 < 120, so it isn't doing any division More generally, the idea is that two numbers are congruent if they are the same modulo a given number
  • How does a modulo operation work when the first number is smaller . . .
    Modulo inherently produces an integer result, whereas division can be an integer or floating point operation Your observation that 2 5 equals 0 4 indicates you're thinking in terms of floating point In that case, the 4 itself is the remainder, expressed differently The integral portion of "0 4" is the "0" and the remainder portion is " 4"
  • How does the % operator (modulo, remainder) work?
    You can think of the modulus operator as giving you a remainder count % 6 divides 6 out of count as many times as it can and gives you a remainder from 0 to 5 (These are all the possible remainders because you already divided out 6 as many times as you can)
  • modulo - Understanding Mod Operator in Math vs Programming - Stack Overflow
    In programming however, there are operators in many languages which can be used to mean either the remainder operator or modulo operator which differ with respect to how they handle negative values (I believe that mod operator in math, remainder operator in programming, and mod operator in programming yield the same results for positive numbers)
  • c - Modulo operation with negative numbers - Stack Overflow
    The % operator in C is not the modulo operator but the remainder operator Modulo and remainder operators differ with respect to negative values With a remainder operator, the sign of the result is the same as the sign of the dividend (numerator) while with a modulo operator the sign of the result is the same as the divisor (denominator)
  • modulo - How to use mod operator in bash? - Stack Overflow
    If someone needs this for mathematical operations, note that modulo operation with negative numbers in bash returns only remainder, not mathematical modulo result This means, that while mathematically -12 mod 10 is 8, bash will calculate it as -2
  • math - Modulo in order of operation - Stack Overflow
    The modulo operator %, as used in many computer programming languages, is not common in pure mathematics So it is rather a question of how the operator is treated in programming languages, and this differ between different langauges




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