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- Understanding The Modulus Operator - Stack Overflow
The modulo operation returns the remainder or signed remainder of a division, after one number is divided by another, the latter being called the modulus of the operation (source: wikipedia)
- How to calculate a Modulo? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
16 I really can't get my head around this "modulo" thing Can someone show me a general step-by-step procedure on how I would be able to find out the 5 modulo 10, or 10 modulo 5 Also, what does this mean: 1 17 = 113 modulo 120 ? Because when I calculate (using a calculator) 113 modulo 120, the result is 113 But what is the 1 17 standing for then?
- How does a modulo operation work when the first number is smaller . . .
I'm messing with the modulo operation in python and I understand that it will spit back what the remainder is But what if the first number is smaller than the second? for instance 2 % 5 the an
- How does the % operator (modulo, remainder) work?
Let's say that I need to format the output of an array to display a fixed number of elements per line How do I go about doing that using modulo operation? Using C++, the code below works for displ
- 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) C defines the % operation for a % b as:
- modulo - Whats the syntax for mod in Java? - Stack Overflow
The modulo operation returning only non-negative results, Rob referred to this as "mod", is called Euclidean modulo in this answer The answer calls the behavior of Java's remainder operator % (truncating towards zero) truncated modulo
- x86 - Assembly Language - How to do Modulo? - Stack Overflow
Is there something like a modulo operator or instruction in x86 assembly?
- Mod of negative number is melting my brain - Stack Overflow
I'm trying to mod an integer to get an array position so that it will loop round Doing i % arrayLength works fine for positive numbers but for negative numbers it all goes wrong 4 % 3 == 1 3
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