DIV(3) manual page
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div, ldiv, lldiv, imaxdiv - compute
quotient and remainder of an integer division
#include <stdlib.h>
div_t div(int numerator, int denominator);
ldiv_t ldiv(long numerator, long denominator);
lldiv_t lldiv(long long numerator, long long denominator);
#include <inttypes.h>
imaxdiv_t imaxdiv(intmax_t numerator, intmax_t denominator);
Feature Test
Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)
):
lldiv():
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600
|| _ISOC99_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L;
or cc -std=c99
The div() function computes the value numerator/denominator
and returns the quotient and remainder in a structure named div_t that
contains two integer members (in unspecified order) named quot and rem.
The quotient is rounded toward zero. The result satisfies quot*denominator+rem
= numerator.
The ldiv(), lldiv(), and imaxdiv() functions do the same, dividing
numbers of the indicated type and returning the result in a structure of
the indicated name, in all cases with fields quot and rem of the same type
as the function arguments.
The div_t (etc.) structure.
The div(), ldiv(), lldiv(), and imaxdiv() functions are
thread-safe.
SVr4, 4.3BSD, C89. C99. The functions lldiv() and
imaxdiv() were added in C99.
After
div_t q = div(-5, 3);
the values q.quot and q.rem are -1 and -2, respectively.
abs(3)
, remainder(3)
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