Hallo, Hans Roels hat gesagt: // Hans Roels wrote:
Hello,
If you want to calculate the modulo of a negative number, you get a different result if you use the 'mod' object or 'expr' with %.
-1 4 | | mod | 3
-1 4 | | expr $f1 % $f2 | -1
I guess this is a bug in expr ?
Not really: Pd also has a builting [% ] object, which behaves like the % in expr.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
ok, so there is no expr function identical to the 'mod' object?
Hans r
At 13:09 14/10/2008, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Hans Roels hat gesagt: // Hans Roels wrote:
Hello,
If you want to calculate the modulo of a negative number, you get a different result if you use the 'mod' object or 'expr' with %.
-1 4 | | mod | 3
-1 4 | | expr $f1 % $f2 | -1
I guess this is a bug in expr ?
Not really: Pd also has a builting [% ] object, which behaves like the % in expr.
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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