What does % (modulus) do?

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10 comments, last by drago 23 years, 12 months ago
it means that 0 and 99 are included...if it were non-inclusive, the range would be 1-98 inclusive
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the word for that is exclusive not non-inclusive (that''s a double negative) it still follows the latin rules.

sorry about this starnge outburst but we actually had a discusion about this in C.S.T 3 (computer software tech).



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