operators

Modulo Operator

In this example we shall show you how to use the modulo operator. The modulo operator is an arithmetic operator that is used to divide one operand by another and return the remainder as its result.

    You use the modulo operator to get the remainder of the division between an int variable and 10 and a double variable and 10,

as described in the code snippet below.
 
 
  

package com.javacodegeeks.snippets.basics;

public class ModuloOperatorExample {

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		
		int i = 81;
		double d = 48;
		 
		System.out.println(i + " mod 10 = " + i%10);
		System.out.println(d + " mod 10 = " + d%10);
		
	}

}

Output:

81 mod 10 = 1
48.0 mod 10 = 8.0

  
This was an example of how to use the modulo operator in Java.

Byron Kiourtzoglou

Byron is a master software engineer working in the IT and Telecom domains. He is an applications developer in a wide variety of applications/services. He is currently acting as the team leader and technical architect for a proprietary service creation and integration platform for both the IT and Telecom industries in addition to a in-house big data real-time analytics solution. He is always fascinated by SOA, middleware services and mobile development. Byron is co-founder and Executive Editor at Java Code Geeks.
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