Handling Remainders with IEEEremainder(double f1, double f2) Method in Java: A Comprehensive Guide
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Description
This java tutorial shows how to use the IEEEremainder(double f1,double f2) method of Math class under java.lang package. This method computes the remainder operation on two arguments as prescribed by the IEEE 754 standard. The remainder value is mathematically equal to f1 – f2 × n, where n is the mathematical integer closest to the exact mathematical value of the quotient f1/f2, and if two mathematical integers are equally close to f1/f2, then n is the integer that is even.
Method Syntax
public static double IEEEremainder(double f1,double f2)
Method Argument
DataType | Parameter | Description |
double | f1 | the dividend. |
double | f2 | the divisor |
Method Returns
The IEEEremainder(double f1,double f2) method simply returns the remainder when f1 is divided by f2. Special cases:
- If either argument is NaN, or the first argument is infinite, or the second argument is positive zero or negative zero, then the result is NaN.
- If the first argument is finite and the second argument is infinite, then the result is the same as the first argument.
Compatibility
Requires Java 1.0 and up
Example
This java example source code demonstrates the use of IEEEremainder(double f1,double f2) method of Math class. Basically we just get the remainder result from the values coming from the user input.
import static java.lang.System.*; import java.util.Scanner; /* * This example source code demonstrates the use of * IEEEremainder(double f1,double f2) method of Math class * Get the remainder of the two value from user input */ public class MathRemainder { public static Scanner scan; public static void main(String[] args) { // ask for user input out.print("Enter a dividend:"); scan = new Scanner(System.in); // use scanner to get user console input, dividend double dividend = scan.nextDouble(); // use scanner to get user console input, divisor out.print("Enter a diviso:r "); scan = new Scanner(System.in); double divisor = scan.nextDouble(); // get the remainder double remainder = Math.IEEEremainder(dividend, divisor); out.println("Remainder = "+remainder); // close the scanner object to avoid memory leak scan.close(); } }
output
Running the IEEEremainder method example source code of Math class will give you the following output
Enter a dividend:3 Enter a diviso:r 5 Remainder = -2.0 Press any key to continue . . .