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| Name | % (modulo) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Examples | int a = 5 % 4; // Sets 'a' to 1 int b = 125 % 100; // Sets 'b' to 25 float c = 285.5 % 140.0; // Sets 'c' to 5.5 float d = 30.0 % 33.0; // Sets 'd' to 30.0 
int a = 0;
void draw() {
  background(200);
  a = (a + 1) % width;  // 'a' increases between 0 and width 
  line(a, 0, a, height);
}
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| Description | Calculates the remainder when one number is divided by another. For example, when 52.1 is divided by 10, the divisor (10) goes into the dividend (52.1) five times (5 * 10 == 50), and there is a remainder of 2.1 (52.1 - 50 == 2.1). Thus, 52.1 % 10 produces 2.1. Note that when the divisor is greater than the dividend, the remainder constitutes the value of the entire dividend. That is, a number cannot be divided by any number larger than itself. For example, when 9 is divided by 10, the result is zero with a remainder of 9. Thus, 9 % 10 produces 9. Modulo is extremely useful for keeping numbers within a boundary such as keeping a shape on the screen. (See the second example above.) | ||||
| Syntax | value1 % value2 | ||||
| Parameters | 
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| Related | / (divide) | 
