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{{Command|= Comments
{{RV|type=command
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| ofp |= Game name
|sortKey= #


|1.00|= Game version
|game1= ofp
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|version1= 1.00


| Remainder of '''a''' divided by '''b'''. |= Description
|game2= ofpe
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|version2= 1.00


| a '''%''' b |= Syntax
|game3= arma1
|version3= 1.00


|p1= a: [[Number]] |=
|game4= arma2
|version4= 1.00


|p2= b: [[Number]] |=
|game5= arma2oa
|version5= 1.50


| [[Number]] |= Return value
|game6= tkoh
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|version6= 1.00


|x1= <pre>4.5 % 3</pre>
|game7= arma3
|version7= 0.50


Result is 1.5 |=
|gr1= Math


| [[mod]], [[Operators]] |= See also
|descr= Remainder of ''a'' divided by ''b''.


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|alias= [[mod]]


<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
|s1= a [[a % b|%]] b
<dl class="command_description">
<!-- Note Section BEGIN -->
(1) Remainder is calculated in real domain.<br>
(2) '''%''' is identical to [[mod]]


You can use '''%''' to round a decimal number down to the nearest whole number.
|p1= a: [[Number]]


For example:
|p2= b: [[Number]]


If you wanted to use the command random to generate a whole number between 0 and 5, you could put this in a script:-
|r1= [[Number]]


_rand = [[random]] 6
|x1= <sqf>4.5 % 3 // result is 1.5</sqf>
_num = _rand - (_rand '''%''' 1)
<!-- Note Section END -->
</dl>


<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
|seealso= [[mod]] [[Operators]]
}}


{{Note
|user= Hoz
|timestamp= 20060416013400
|text= <nowiki/>
* Remainder is calculated in real domain.
* [[a % b]] is identical to [[mod]]
You can use % to round a decimal number down to the nearest whole number. For example: If you wanted to use the command random to generate a whole number between 0 and 5, you could put this in a script:
<sqf>
_rand = random 6;
_num = _rand - (_rand % 1);
</sqf>
In A1, the new commands [[round]], [[floor]] or [[ceil]] would be the easier way to round.
}}


 
{{Note
 
|user= SilentSpike
[[Category:Scripting Commands|#]]
|timestamp= 20150721145500
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.96|#]]
|text= Be careful when dealing with negative numbers. The way a modulo operation treats negatives differs between languages. In SQF truncated division is used, hence:
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.46|#]]
<sqf>
[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA|#]]
-12 % -10 = -2
[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA2|#]]
-12 %  10 = -2
[[Category:Scripting Commands Arma 3|#]]
12 % -10 =  2
[[Category:Command_Group:_Math|#]]
12 %  10 =  2
[[Category:Command_Group:_Variables|#]]
</sqf>
}}

Latest revision as of 08:44, 13 May 2022

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Description

Description:
Remainder of a divided by b.
Alias:
mod
Groups:
Math

Syntax

Syntax:
a % b
Parameters:
a: Number
b: Number
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
4.5 % 3 // result is 1.5

Additional Information

See also:
mod Operators

Notes

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Only post proven facts here! Add Note
Hoz - c
Posted on Apr 16, 2006 - 01:34 (UTC)
  • Remainder is calculated in real domain.
  • a % b is identical to mod
You can use % to round a decimal number down to the nearest whole number. For example: If you wanted to use the command random to generate a whole number between 0 and 5, you could put this in a script:
_rand = random 6; _num = _rand - (_rand % 1);
In A1, the new commands round, floor or ceil would be the easier way to round.
SilentSpike - c
Posted on Jul 21, 2015 - 14:55 (UTC)
Be careful when dealing with negative numbers. The way a modulo operation treats negatives differs between languages. In SQF truncated division is used, hence:
-12 % -10 = -2 -12 % 10 = -2 12 % -10 = 2 12 % 10 = 2