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Decimal.Remainder(Decimal, Decimal) Método

Definición

Calcula el resto de la división de dos valores Decimal.

public:
 static System::Decimal Remainder(System::Decimal d1, System::Decimal d2);
public static decimal Remainder (decimal d1, decimal d2);
static member Remainder : decimal * decimal -> decimal
Public Shared Function Remainder (d1 As Decimal, d2 As Decimal) As Decimal

Parámetros

d1
Decimal

Dividendo.

d2
Decimal

Divisor.

Devoluciones

Resto después de dividir d1 por d2.

Excepciones

d2 es cero.

El valor devuelto es menor que Decimal.MinValue o mayor que Decimal.MaxValue.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo siguiente se usa el Remainder método para calcular el resto de una serie de operaciones de división.

using System;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Create parallel arrays of Decimals to use as the dividend and divisor.
        Decimal[] dividends = { 79m, 1000m, -1000m, 123m, 1234567800000m,
                                1234.0123m };
        Decimal[] divisors = { 11m, 7m, 7m, .00123m, 0.12345678m, 1234.5678m };

        for (int ctr = 0; ctr < dividends.Length; ctr++)
        {
           Decimal dividend = dividends[ctr];
           Decimal divisor = divisors[ctr];
           Console.WriteLine("{0:N3} / {1:N3} = {2:N3} Remainder {3:N3}", dividend,
                             divisor, Decimal.Divide(dividend, divisor),
                             Decimal.Remainder(dividend, divisor));
        }
    }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       79.000 / 11.000 = 7.182 Remainder 2.000
//       1,000.000 / 7.000 = 142.857 Remainder 6.000
//       -1,000.000 / 7.000 = -142.857 Remainder -6.000
//       123.000 / 0.001 = 100,000.000 Remainder 0.000
//       1,234,567,800,000.000 / 0.123 = 10,000,000,000,000.000 Remainder 0.000
//       1,234.012 / 1,234.568 = 1.000 Remainder 1,234.012
open System

// Create parallel lists of Decimals to use as the dividend and divisor.
let dividends = 
    [ 79m; 1000m; -1000m; 123m; 1234567800000m; 1234.0123m ]
let divisors =
    [ 11m; 7m; 7m; 0.00123m; 0.12345678m; 1234.5678m ]

for i = 0 to dividends.Length - 1 do
    let dividend = dividends[i]
    let divisor = divisors[i]
    printfn $"{dividend:N3} / {divisor:N3} = {Decimal.Divide(dividend, divisor):N3} Remainder {Decimal.Remainder(dividend, divisor):N3}"

// The example displays the following output:
//       79.000 / 11.000 = 7.182 Remainder 2.000
//       1,000.000 / 7.000 = 142.857 Remainder 6.000
//       -1,000.000 / 7.000 = -142.857 Remainder -6.000
//       123.000 / 0.001 = 100,000.000 Remainder 0.000
//       1,234,567,800,000.000 / 0.123 = 10,000,000,000,000.000 Remainder 0.000
//       1,234.012 / 1,234.568 = 1.000 Remainder 1,234.012
Module Example
    Sub Main( )
        ' Create parallel arrays of Decimals to use as the dividend and divisor.
        Dim dividends() As Decimal = { 79d, 1000d, -1000d, 123d, 1234567800000d,
                                       1234.0123d }
        Dim divisors() As Decimal = { 11d, 7d, 7d, .00123d, 0.12345678d,
                                      1234.5678d }
        
        For ctr As Integer = 0 To dividends.Length - 1
           Dim dividend As Decimal = dividends(ctr)
           Dim divisor As Decimal = divisors(ctr)
           Console.WriteLine("{0:N3} / {1:N3} = {2:N3} Remainder {3:N3}", dividend,
                             divisor, Decimal.Divide(dividend, divisor),
                             Decimal.Remainder(dividend, divisor)) 
        Next
    End Sub
End Module 
' The example displays the following output:
'       79.000 / 11.000 = 7.182 Remainder 2.000
'       1,000.000 / 7.000 = 142.857 Remainder 6.000
'       -1,000.000 / 7.000 = -142.857 Remainder -6.000
'       123.000 / 0.001 = 100,000.000 Remainder 0.000
'       1,234,567,800,000.000 / 0.123 = 10,000,000,000,000.000 Remainder 0.000
'       1,234.012 / 1,234.568 = 1.000 Remainder 1,234.012

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