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div, ldiv, lldiv

Computes the quotient and the remainder of two integer values.

Syntax

div_t div(
   int numer,
   int denom
);
ldiv_t ldiv(
   long numer,
   long denom
);
lldiv_t lldiv(
   long long numer,
   long long denom
);
ldiv_t div(
   long numer,
   long denom
); /* C++ only */
lldiv_t div(
   long long numer,
   long long denom
); /* C++ only */

Parameters

numer
The numerator.

denom
The denominator.

Return value

div called by using arguments of type int returns a structure of type div_t, which contains the quotient and the remainder. The return value with arguments of type long is ldiv_t, and the return value with arguments of type long long is lldiv_t. The div_t, ldiv_t, and lldiv_t types are defined in <stdlib.h>.

Remarks

The div function divides numer by denom and computes the quotient and the remainder. The div_t structure contains the quotient, quot, and the remainder, rem. The sign of the quotient is the same as the sign of the mathematical quotient. Its absolute value is the largest integer that's less than the absolute value of the mathematical quotient. If the denominator is 0, the program terminates with an error message.

The overloads of div that take arguments of type long or long long are only available to C++ code. The return types ldiv_t and lldiv_t contains members quot and rem, which have the same meanings as the members of div_t.

Requirements

Routine Required header
div, ldiv, lldiv <stdlib.h>

For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.

Example

// crt_div.c
// arguments: 876 13

// This example takes two integers as command-line
// arguments and displays the results of the integer
// division. This program accepts two arguments on the
// command line following the program name, then calls
// div to divide the first argument by the second.
// Finally, it prints the structure members quot and rem.
//

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
   int x,y;
   div_t div_result;

   x = atoi( argv[1] );
   y = atoi( argv[2] );

   printf( "x is %d, y is %d\n", x, y );
   div_result = div( x, y );
   printf( "The quotient is %d, and the remainder is %d\n",
           div_result.quot, div_result.rem );
}
x is 876, y is 13
The quotient is 67, and the remainder is 5

See also

Math and floating-point support
imaxdiv