operator % method
Euclidean modulo operator.
Returns the remainder of the Euclidean division. The Euclidean division of
two integers a
and b
yields two integers q
and r
such that
a == b * q + r
and 0 <= r < b.abs()
.
The Euclidean division is only defined for integers, but can be easily
extended to work with doubles. In that case r
may have a non-integer
value, but it still verifies 0 <= r < |b|
.
The sign of the returned value r
is always positive.
See remainder for the remainder of the truncating division.
Implementation
num? operator %(num other) {
if (value != null) {
return value! % other;
}
return null;
}