MOD Function
Returns the remainder after a number is divided by a divisor. The result always has the same sign as the divisor.
Syntax
MOD(<number>, <divisor>)
Parameters
Term |
Definition |
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number |
The number for which you want to find the remainder after the division is performed. |
divisor |
The number by which you want to divide. |
Return Value
A whole number.
Remarks
If the divisor is 0 (zero), MOD returns an error. You cannot divide by 0.
The MOD function can be expressed in terms of the INT function: MOD(n, d) = n - d*INT(n/d)
Example
The following formula returns 1, the remainder of 3 divided by 2.
=MOD(3,2)
The following formula returns -1, the remainder of 3 divided by 2. Note that the sign is always the same as the sign of the divisor.
=MOD(-3,-2)