Python divmod()
Published May 20, 2023
Returns the quotient and remainder of the division of two numbers.
Syntax
divmod(x, y)
The divmod() method takes two arguments and returns a tuple, with the result of the division and the remainder.
Note: The method only accepts non-complex values and the quotient returned will always be a whole number (the quotient returned is the result of a floor-division).
Example
In the code below divmod() is implemented with two positive integers:
result = divmod(10, 3)print(result)
The code above results in the following output:
(3, 1)
In this example, 10 divided by 3 yields 3, and the remainder is 1.
Codebyte Example
Below divmod() is passed two floating point values:
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