Ruby | Numeric modulo() function
The modulo() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns the modular value when two numbers are divided. It returns the value of a modulo b.
Syntax: a.modulo(b)
Parameters: The function needs two number whose modulus on division is returned.
Return Value: It returns the modulus when two numbers are divided.
Example 1:
# Ruby program for % method in Matrix # Initialize two numbers a = 19 b = 4 # Prints a % b puts a.modulo(b) |
Output:
3
Example 2:
# Ruby program for modulo() method in Matrix # Initialize two numbers a = 13 b = 2 # Prints a % b puts a.modulo(b) |
Output:
1