Fmod - script and chart function
fmod() is a generalized modulo function that returns the remainder part of the integer division of the first argument (the dividend) by the second argument (the divisor). The result is a real number. Both arguments are interpreted as real numbers, that is, they do not have to be integers.
Syntax:
fmod(a, b)
Return data type: numeric
Arguments:
Argument | Description |
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a | Dividend |
b | Divisor |
Examples and results:
Examples | Results |
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fmod( 7,2 ) |
Returns 1 |
fmod( 7.5,2 ) |
Returns 1.5 |
fmod( 9,3 ) |
Returns 0 |
fmod( -4,3 ) |
Returns -1 |
fmod( 4,-3 ) |
Returns 1 |
fmod( -4,-3 ) |
Returns -1 |
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