Decimal.Remainder(Decimal, Decimal) Méthode
Définition
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Calcule le reste de la division de deux valeurs 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
Paramètres
- d1
- Decimal
Dividende.
- d2
- Decimal
Diviseur.
Retours
Reste de la division de d1
par d2
.
Exceptions
d2
est égal à zéro.
La valeur de retour est inférieure à Decimal.MinValue ou supérieure à Decimal.MaxValue.
Exemples
L’exemple suivant utilise la Remainder méthode pour calculer le reste dans une série d’opérations de division.
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