Computes the integer quotient and the remainder of the inputs. The connector pane displays the default data types for this polymorphic function. Details
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x can be a scalar number, array or cluster of numbers, array of clusters of numbers, and so on. |
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y can be a scalar number, array or cluster of numbers, array of clusters of numbers, and so on. |
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x-y*floor(x/y) is the remainder. This corresponds to the modulo function of text-based programming languages. When y is 1, the remainder is the fractional part of x. |
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floor(x/y) is the integer quotient. If either input is a floating-point number, the quotient is a floating-point number with an integer value. When y is 1, the quotient is the integer part of x. |
If the integer input value of y is zero, the quotient is zero and remainder is dividend x. For floating point inputs, if y is zero, the quotient is infinity and the remainder defaults to NaN.