Visual Basic - Modulo: mod

Using the modulo operator we can calculate the remainder after integer division. by using the modulo operator we can easily test the divisibility of integers, if the result is 0, then the number is divisible without a remainder.

mod

Description

par1 mod par2
Used keywords: mod

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Examples

Visual Basic .NET

Modulo the possible of use:
x = 90 mod 8    ' x = 2
y = 15 mod 4    ' y = 3
z = (x mod y) mod 5' z = 2

Visual Basic .NET

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation modulo:
i mod 4
121 mod 40
(&Hff mod 50 mod 10) mod 2

Visual Basic .NET

Other pieces of example codes:
Dim y As ushort= 1025 mod 8
70 mod 8
(15 mod 4)
Dim y As byte= 15 mod 4
(1500 mod 60)

You can find it in the following collections: arithmetic operators
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