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% Operator (C# Reference)

The % operator computes the remainder after dividing its first operand by its second. All numeric types have predefined remainder operators.

Remarks

User-defined types can overload the % operator (see operator). When a binary operator is overloaded, the corresponding assignment operator, if any, is also implicitly overloaded.

Example

class MainClass6
    {
        static void Main()
        {
            Console.WriteLine(5 % 2);       // int
            Console.WriteLine(-5 % 2);      // int
            Console.WriteLine(5.0 % 2.2);   // double
            Console.WriteLine(5.0m % 2.2m); // decimal
            Console.WriteLine(-5.2 % 2.0);  // double
        }
    }
    /*
    Output:
    1
    -1
    0.6
    0.6
    -1.2
    */

Comments

Note the round-off errors associated with the double type.

See Also

Reference

C# Operators

Concepts

C# Programming Guide

Other Resources

C# Reference