Ruby Float divmod() method with example
Float divmod() is a float class method that returns an array having the quotient and remainder on dividing two numbers.
Syntax: float.divmod()
Parameter: float values – dividend and divisor
Return: An array with quotient and remainder.
Example #1:
Ruby
# Ruby code for divmod() method # Initializing value a = 4 . 0 b = 2 . 0 # Printing result puts "Division a/b : #{a.divmod(b)}\n\n" puts "Division b/a : #{b.divmod(a)}\n\n" |
Output :
Division a/b : [2, 0.0] Division b/a : [0, 2.0]
Example #2:
Ruby
# Ruby program for divmod() method # Initializing value a = 0 b = 2 . 0 # dividing by zero - gives error puts "Division a/b : #{a.divmod(b)}\n\n" puts "Division b/a : #{b.divmod(a)}\n\n" |
Output :
source_file.rb:8:in `divmod': divided by 0 (ZeroDivisionError) from source_file.rb:8:in `' Division a/b : [0, 0.0]
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