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C++ cmath fmod() function

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Example

Calculate the remainder of different pairs of numbers:

cout << fmod(11.0, 3.0);
cout << fmod(16.0f, 4.0f);
cout << fmod(31.0, 2.5);
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Definition and Usage

The fmod() function returns the floating point remainder of the division dividend / divisor where the result of the division is truncated (the decimal part is removed).

The return value for two numbers a and b is equal to a - trunc(a/b) * b.

The fmod() function is defined in the <cmath> header file.

Note: This function is the same as remainder() except that remainder() rounds the result of the division instead of truncating it.


Syntax

One of the following:

fmod(double dividend, double divisor);
fmod(float dividend, float divisor);

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
dividend Required. The dividend of the remainder operation.
If this is an integer type then it will be treated as a double.
divisor Required. The divisor of the remainder operation.
If this is an integer type then it will be treated as a double.

Technical Details

Returns: A float value (if all the arguments are float) or double value (in any other case) representing the remainder of a division.

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