Mod
Parameters:
None
Description:
Basically, this will divide your number as many times as possible by the divisor, then return you the remaining amount.
Example:
; MOD Example
; Divide 10 by 3 until you reach a point that you can't ; Then print the remaining value - in this case, 1 Print 10 MOD 3
Comments| WolRon | (Posted 1+ years ago) |
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The example is screwed. It should read:
; MOD Example
; Divide 10 by 3 until you reach a point that you can't
; Then print the remaining value - in this case, 1
Print 10 MOD 3
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| Rob Farley | (Posted 1+ years ago) |
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Something that needs to be said with mod aswell is that it makes for brilliant counters;
n = (n + 1) mod 100 Would give you a counter that goes from 0 to 99
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