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MOD
The MOD function returns the remainder from a division. Both arguments are number values.
MOD(dividend, divisor)
dividend: A number to be divided by another number.
divisor: A number to divide into another number. If divisor is 0, a division by zero will result and the function will return an error.
Notes
The sign of the result matches that of the divisor.
When computing MOD(a, b), MOD gives a number r such that a = bk + r, where r is between 0 and b, and k is an integer.
MOD(a, b) is equivalent to a–b*INT(a/b).
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=MOD(6, 3) returns 0 because 6 divided by 3 is exactly 2. =MOD(7, 3) returns 1, the remainder when 7 is divided by 3. =MOD(8, 3) returns 2, the remainder when 8 is divided by 3. =MOD(–8, 3) returns 1 because –8 divided by 3 is –3 with a remainder of 1. (The number nearest to, but less than –8 that is evenly divided by 3 is –9). =MOD(4.5, 2) returns 0.5, the remainder when 4.5 is divided by 2. =MOD(7, 0.75) returns 0.25. MOD(7, 0.75) is equivalent to 7 – 0.75*INT(7/0.75), which equals 7 – 0.75*9. |