Code:
A-BiPart(A/B)


This will give a modular value of A/B.
Shouldn't this be added to http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1642 ?
Oops. Sorry. I'm new here XP
yeongJIN_COOL wrote:
Oops. Sorry. I'm new here XP
No problem, certainly understandable. While we're talking about fPart(), iPart(), and int(), you guys understand the differences between iPart() and int(), right?
Is there any advantage over using the remainder() command? I know that the remainder() command is absent in older OSes, but is there any thing else that makes the two different?
c4ooo wrote:
Is there any advantage over using the remainder() command? I know that the remainder() command is absent in older OSes, but is there any thing else that makes the two different?
No, support for older OSes is the only reason not to use remainder() in your programs.
The command remainder can only take integers.
KermMartian wrote:
you guys understand the differences between iPart() and int(), right?

Yes
  
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