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Decimal.op_Modulus-Methode

Gibt den Rest aus der Division zweier angegebener Decimal-Werte zurück.

Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Shared Operator Mod ( _
    d1 As Decimal, _
    d2 As Decimal _
) As Decimal
'Usage
Dim d1 As Decimal
Dim d2 As Decimal
Dim returnValue As Decimal

returnValue = (d1 Mod d2)
public static decimal operator % (
    decimal d1,
    decimal d2
)
public:
static Decimal operator % (
    Decimal d1, 
    Decimal d2
)
J# unterstützt keine überladenen Operatoren.
JScript unterstützt die Verwendung von überladenen Operatoren, aber nicht die Deklaration von neuen überladenen Operatoren.

Parameter

  • d2
    Ein Decimal (der Divisor).

Rückgabewert

Der Decimal-Rest der Division von d1 durch d2.

Ausnahmen

Ausnahmetyp Bedingung

DivideByZeroException

d2 ist zero.

OverflowException

Der Rückgabewert ist kleiner als MinValue oder größer als MaxValue.

Beispiel

Im folgenden Codebeispiel werden mehrere Paare von Decimal-Werten erstellt. Anschließend wird mit dem Modulus-Operator der Rest berechnet, der sich bei der Division beider Werte ergibt.

' Example of the Decimal multiplication, division, and modulus 
' operators.
Imports System
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic

Module DecimalMulDivRemOpsDemo
    
    Const dataFmt As String = "{0,-38}{1,31}"

    ' Display Decimal parameters and their product, quotient, and 
    ' remainder.
    Sub ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Left as Decimal, Right as Decimal )

        Console.WriteLine( )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Decimal Left", Left )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Decimal Right", Right )

        ' The op_Multiply, op_Division, and op_Modulus operators must 
        ' be explicitly coded in Visual Basic. If binary *, /, or 
        ' Mod are used, other methods are called.
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, _
            "Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )", _
            Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right ) )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, _
            "Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )", _
            Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right ) )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, _
            "Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )", _
            Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right ) )
    End Sub

    Sub Main( )
        Console.WriteLine( _
            "This example of the Decimal multiplication, " & _
            "division, and modulus " & vbCrLf & "operators " & _
            "generates the following output. It displays the " & _
            "product, " & vbCrLf & "quotient, and remainder of " & _
            "several pairs of Decimal objects." )

        ' Create pairs of Decimal objects.
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 1000D, 7D ) 
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( -1000D, 7D ) 
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( _
            new Decimal( 1230000000, 0, 0, False, 7 ), _
            0.0012300D )
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 12345678900000000D, _
            0.0000000012345678D )
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 123456789.0123456789D, _
            123456789.1123456789D )
    End Sub
End Module 

' This example of the Decimal multiplication, division, and modulus
' operators generates the following output. It displays the product,
' quotient, and remainder of several pairs of Decimal objects.
' 
' Decimal Left                                                     1000
' Decimal Right                                                       7
' Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )                               7000
' Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )     142.85714285714285714285714286
' Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )                                   6
' 
' Decimal Left                                                    -1000
' Decimal Right                                                       7
' Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )                              -7000
' Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )    -142.85714285714285714285714286
' Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )                                  -6
' 
' Decimal Left                                              123.0000000
' Decimal Right                                                 0.00123
' Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )                     0.151290000000
' Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )                          100000.00
' Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )                                   0
' 
' Decimal Left                                        12345678900000000
' Decimal Right                                      0.0000000012345678
' Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )          15241577.6390794200000000
' Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )     10000000729000059778004901.796
' Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )                      0.000000000983
' 
' Decimal Left                                     123456789.0123456789
' Decimal Right                                    123456789.1123456789
' Decimal.op_Multiply( Left, Right )     15241578765584515.651425087878
' Decimal.op_Division( Left, Right )     0.9999999991899999933660999449
' Decimal.op_Modulus( Left, Right )                123456789.0123456789
// Example of the decimal multiplication, division, and modulus 
// operators.
using System;

class DecimalMulDivRemOpsDemo
{
    const string dataFmt = "   {0,-18}{1,31}";

    // Display decimal parameters and their product, quotient, and 
    // remainder.
    public static void ShowDecimalProQuoRem( decimal Left, decimal Right )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "decimal Left", Left );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "decimal Right", Right );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left * Right", Left * Right );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left / Right", Left / Right );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left % Right", Left % Right );
    }

    public static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( 
            "This example of the decimal multiplication, division, " +
            "and modulus \noperators generates the following " +
            "output. It displays the product, \nquotient, and " +
            "remainder of several pairs of decimal objects." );

        // Create pairs of decimal objects.
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 1000M, 7M );
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( -1000M, 7M );
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 
            new decimal( 1230000000, 0, 0, false, 7 ), 0.0012300M );
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 12345678900000000M, 
            0.0000000012345678M );
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem( 123456789.0123456789M, 
            123456789.1123456789M );
    }
}

/*
This example of the decimal multiplication, division, and modulus
operators generates the following output. It displays the product,
quotient, and remainder of several pairs of decimal objects.

   decimal Left                                 1000
   decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                 7000
   Left / Right       142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                    6

   decimal Left                                -1000
   decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                -7000
   Left / Right      -142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                   -6

   decimal Left                          123.0000000
   decimal Right                           0.0012300
   Left * Right                     0.15129000000000
   Left / Right                               100000
   Left % Right                                    0

   decimal Left                    12345678900000000
   decimal Right                  0.0000000012345678
   Left * Right            15241577.6390794200000000
   Left / Right       10000000729000059778004901.796
   Left % Right                       0.000000000983

   decimal Left                 123456789.0123456789
   decimal Right                123456789.1123456789
   Left * Right       15241578765584515.651425087878
   Left / Right       0.9999999991899999933660999449
   Left % Right                 123456789.0123456789
*/
// Example of the Decimal multiplication, division, and modulus 
// operators.
using namespace System;

// Display Decimal parameters and their product, quotient, and 
// remainder.
void ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal Left, Decimal Right )
{
   String^ dataFmt = "   {0,-18}{1,31}";
   Console::WriteLine();
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Decimal Left", Left );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Decimal Right", Right );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left * Right", Left * Right );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left / Right", Left / Right );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Left % Right", Left % Right );
}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the Decimal multiplication, division, "
   "and modulus \noperators generates the following "
   "output. It displays the product, \nquotient, and "
   "remainder of several pairs of Decimal objects." );
   
   // Create pairs of Decimal objects.
   ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal::Parse( "1000" ), Decimal::Parse( "7" ) );
   ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal::Parse( "-1000" ), Decimal::Parse( "7" ) );
   ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal(1230000000,0,0,false,7), Decimal::Parse( "0.0012300" ) );
   ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal::Parse( "12345678900000000" ), Decimal::Parse( "0.0000000012345678" ) );
   ShowDecimalProQuoRem( Decimal::Parse( "123456789.0123456789" ), Decimal::Parse( "123456789.1123456789" ) );
}

/*
This example of the Decimal multiplication, division, and modulus
operators generates the following output. It displays the product,
quotient, and remainder of several pairs of Decimal objects.

   Decimal Left                                 1000
   Decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                 7000
   Left / Right       142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                    6

   Decimal Left                                -1000
   Decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                -7000
   Left / Right      -142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                   -6

   Decimal Left                          123.0000000
   Decimal Right                           0.0012300
   Left * Right                     0.15129000000000
   Left / Right                               100000
   Left % Right                                    0

   Decimal Left                    12345678900000000
   Decimal Right                  0.0000000012345678
   Left * Right            15241577.6390794200000000
   Left / Right       10000000729000059778004901.796
   Left % Right                       0.000000000983

   Decimal Left                 123456789.0123456789
   Decimal Right                123456789.1123456789
   Left * Right       15241578765584515.651425087878
   Left / Right       0.9999999991899999933660999449
   Left % Right                 123456789.0123456789
*/
// Example of the decimal multiplication, division, and modulus 
// operators.
import System.*;

class DecimalMulDivRemOpsDemo
{
    private static String dataFmt = "   {0,-18}{1,31}";

    // Display decimal parameters and their product, quotient, and 
    // remainder.
    public static void ShowDecimalProQuoRem(System.Decimal left,
        System.Decimal right)
    {
        Console.WriteLine();
        Console.WriteLine(dataFmt, "decimal Left", left);
        Console.WriteLine(dataFmt, "decimal Right", right);
        Console.WriteLine(dataFmt, "Left * Right", 
            Decimal.Multiply(left, right));
        Console.WriteLine(dataFmt, "Left / Right", 
            Decimal.Divide(left, right));
        Console.WriteLine(dataFmt, "Left % Right",
            Decimal.Remainder(left, right));
    } //ShowDecimalProQuoRem

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(("This example of the decimal multiplication," 
            + " division, " 
            + "and modulus \noperators generates the following " 
            + "output. It displays the product, \nquotient, and " 
            + "remainder of several pairs of decimal objects."));

        // Create pairs of decimal objects.
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem(System.Convert.ToDecimal(1000),
            System.Convert.ToDecimal(7));
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem(System.Convert.ToDecimal(-1000), 
            System.Convert.ToDecimal(7));
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem(new System.Decimal(1230000000, 0, 0, false,
            System.Convert.ToByte(7)), System.Convert.ToDecimal(0.0012300));
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem(System.Convert.ToDecimal(12345678900000000D),
            System.Convert.ToDecimal(0.0000000012345678));
        ShowDecimalProQuoRem(System.Convert.ToDecimal(123456789.0123456789),
            System.Convert.ToDecimal(123456789.1123456789));
    } //main
} //DecimalMulDivRemOpsDemo

/*
This example of the decimal multiplication, division, and modulus
operators generates the following output. It displays the product,
quotient, and remainder of several pairs of decimal objects.

   decimal Left                                 1000
   decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                 7000
   Left / Right       142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                    6

   decimal Left                                -1000
   decimal Right                                   7
   Left * Right                                -7000
   Left / Right      -142.85714285714285714285714286
   Left % Right                                   -6

   decimal Left                          123.0000000
   decimal Right                           0.0012300
   Left * Right                     0.15129000000000
   Left / Right                               100000
   Left % Right                                    0

   decimal Left                    12345678900000000
   decimal Right                  0.0000000012345678
   Left * Right            15241577.6390794200000000
   Left / Right       10000000729000059778004901.796
   Left % Right                       0.000000000983

   decimal Left                 123456789.0123456789
   decimal Right                123456789.1123456789
   Left * Right       15241578765584515.651425087878
   Left / Right       0.9999999991899999933660999449
   Left % Right                 123456789.0123456789
*/

Plattformen

Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile für Pocket PC, Windows Mobile für Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

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Versionsinformationen

.NET Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Compact Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.0

Siehe auch

Referenz

Decimal-Struktur
Decimal-Member
System-Namespace
Remainder