Find the division remainder of a number

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刺人心 2020-11-28 07:30

How could I go about finding the division remainder of a number in Python?

For example:
If the number is 26 and divided number is 7, then the division remainder

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  •  鱼传尺愫
    2020-11-28 08:28

    From Python 3.7, there is a new math.remainder() function:

    from math import remainder
    print(remainder(26,7))
    

    Output:

    -2.0  # not 5
    

    Note, as above, it's not the same as %.

    Quoting the documentation:

    math.remainder(x, y)

    Return the IEEE 754-style remainder of x with respect to y. For finite x and finite nonzero y, this is the difference x - n*y, where n is the closest integer to the exact value of the quotient x / y. If x / y is exactly halfway between two consecutive integers, the nearest even integer is used for n. The remainder r = remainder(x, y) thus always satisfies abs(r) <= 0.5 * abs(y).

    Special cases follow IEEE 754: in particular, remainder(x, math.inf) is x for any finite x, and remainder(x, 0) and remainder(math.inf, x) raise ValueError for any non-NaN x. If the result of the remainder operation is zero, that zero will have the same sign as x.

    On platforms using IEEE 754 binary floating-point, the result of this operation is always exactly representable: no rounding error is introduced.

    Issue29962 describes the rationale for creating the new function.

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