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The '''Mod''' [[internal function]] returns the remainder of the numerator divided by the denominator. In other words, it is the remainder left after the division of one integer by another
The '''Mod''' [[internal function]] returns the remainder of the numerator divided by the denominator. In other words, it is the remainder left after the division of one integer by another


  Mod( numerator, denominator )
  MOD(<numerator>, <denominator>)


====Comments and Examples====
====Comments and Examples====
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  00010 print MOD(7,3)
  00010 print MOD(7,3)
  00020 print MOD(6,3)
  00020 print MOD(6,3)
  00030 print MOD(5,3)
  00030 print MOD(5,3)



Latest revision as of 17:35, 22 May 2014

The Mod internal function returns the remainder of the numerator divided by the denominator. In other words, it is the remainder left after the division of one integer by another

MOD(<numerator>, <denominator>)

Comments and Examples

For example, 7 divided by 3 equals 2 with a remainder of 1. Consider the following code snippet:

00010 print MOD(7,3)
00020 print MOD(6,3)
00030 print MOD(5,3)

Output:

1
0
2

See also Rem (Internal Function).