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rem
Compute the remainder after dividing num
by div
.
If num
is negative, the result will be too.
rem(num: number, divisor: number) -> number
Tags
math
Arguments
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
num | number | The number which will be divided by divisor . | Yes |
divisor | number | The number which will divide num . | Yes |
Returns
number
Examples
assertEqual(rem(7, divisor = 4), 3, 0.01, "remainder is 3")
assertEqual(rem(-7, divisor = 4), -3, 0.01, "remainder is -3")
assertEqual(rem(7, divisor = -4), 3, 0.01, "remainder is 3")
assertEqual(rem(6, divisor = 2.5), 1, 0.01, "remainder is 1")
assertEqual(rem(6.5, divisor = 2.5), 1.5, 0.01, "remainder is 1.5")
assertEqual(rem(6.5, divisor = 2), 0.5, 0.01, "remainder is 0.5")