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.024 is the remainder

ONE = 60.000
TWO = 84.000
FINAL = 00.714
REM = 00.024

OR

60/84=0.71428571428571428571428571428571
0.71428571428571428571428571428571-.714=0.00028571428571428571428571428571
0.00028571428571428571428571428571*84=.024

Regards,

Guy




Adam Glauser
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Crispin Bates wrote:
Adam,

Not sure if that is completely true. Consider the following.

Done s 5 3 inz(60)
Dtwo s 5 3 inz(84)
Dfinal s 5 3
Drem s 5 3
C one div two final
C mvr rem
C eval *inlr=*on

When completed, rem = 00.024

Sorry for the misleading post ... I thought MVR was for remainders. I
knew that DIV did both integer and non-integer division, but does MVR
even mean in the context of non-integer division?

The RPG reference isn't helping me to figure out where .024 comes from
in your example.
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