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MOD(n,d)
- is any real number and is the divisor
Descrition
- This function gives the remainder of the number after dividing with some number.
- When we divide two integers we will get the result like this: X/Y= Q with remainder R. Here X is the dividend, Y is the divisor, Q is the Quotient and R is the remainder.So MOD(n,d)=R.
- For e.g., MOD(5,2)=1. Here 1 is the remainder.
- The MOD function we can write using INT function: MOD(n,d)=n-d*INT(n/d).
- This function will return the result as error when the d value is 0.
- Suppose the value of n and d with same sign either '+' or '-',then the result also with same sign.
- But n and d are with different then the result will come with the d sign only.
Examples
- MOD(5,2)=1
- MOD(-11,-3)-2
- MOD(25,5)=0
- MOD(12,-4)=0
- MOD(85,-9)=-5
MOD(-52,7)=4 MOD(0,9)=0 MOD(9,0)=NAN MOD(5.5,2)=1.5 Syntax
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Description
MOD
MOD (N, D)
N is the number.
D is the divisor.
If Divisor is 0, MOD shows the error value.
This function calculates the remainder of a number after division.
Lets see an example in (Column1 Row 1, Column2Row1)
MOD (N, D)
MOD (C1R1, C2R1)
i.e. = MOD (5, 4) is 1
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |
Row1 | 5 | 4 | ||
Row2 | 1 | |||
Row3 | ||||
Row4 | ||||
Row5 | ||||
Row6 |