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* Return values will be [[INTEGER]] or [[LONG]] value types only. | * Return values will be [[INTEGER]] or [[LONG]] value types only. | ||
* Rounding is done to the closest EVEN [[INTEGER|integer]] or [[LONG|long integer]] value. | * Rounding is done to the closest EVEN [[INTEGER|integer]] or [[LONG|long integer]] value. | ||
* Use the [ | * Use the [https://qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.php?title=%2F normal division] operator for [[SINGLE]] or [[DOUBLE]] floating decimal point return values. | ||
* Division and multiplication operations are performed before addition and subtraction in QBasic's order of operations. | * Division and multiplication operations are performed before addition and subtraction in QBasic's order of operations. | ||
Revision as of 09:03, 14 June 2022
The \ mathematical operator performs INTEGER division on a numerical value.
Syntax
- return_value = number \ divisor
Description
- Number value can be any literal or variable numerical type.
- Divisor (second value) must not be a value of 0 to .5. This will create a "Division by zero" error! due to CINT rounding.
- Return values will be INTEGER or LONG value types only.
- Rounding is done to the closest EVEN integer or long integer value.
- Use the normal division operator for SINGLE or DOUBLE floating decimal point return values.
- Division and multiplication operations are performed before addition and subtraction in QBasic's order of operations.
Examples
- Example
- Displays how floating decimal point values are rounded to the closest even integer value.
PRINT 0.5 \ 1 PRINT 1.5 \ 1 PRINT 2.5 \ 1 PRINT 3.5 \ 1 PRINT 4.5 \ 1 PRINT 5.5 \ 1 |
0 2 2 4 4 6 |
See also