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Nick Cameron 5d25f4a0e5 Support types in the standard library (#5651)
* Parse an unparse type decls (and refactor impl attributes slightly)

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* Remove special treatment of geometric types from parser and executor

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* Generate docs for std types

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* Hover tool-tips for types and fixup the frontend

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* Fixes

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rem Compute the remainder after dividing `num` by `div`. If `num` is negative, the result will be too. manual

Compute the remainder after dividing num by div. If num is negative, the result will be too.

rem(
  num: number,
  divisor: number,
): number

Tags

  • math

Arguments

Name Type Description Required
num number The number which will be divided by divisor. Yes
divisor number The number which will divide num. Yes

Returns

number

Examples

assertEqual(rem(7, divisor = 4), 3, 0.01, "remainder is 3")
assertEqual(rem(-7, divisor = 4), -3, 0.01, "remainder is -3")
assertEqual(rem(7, divisor = -4), 3, 0.01, "remainder is 3")
assertEqual(rem(6, divisor = 2.5), 1, 0.01, "remainder is 1")
assertEqual(rem(6.5, divisor = 2.5), 1.5, 0.01, "remainder is 1.5")
assertEqual(rem(6.5, divisor = 2), 0.5, 0.01, "remainder is 0.5")

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