JavaScript Remainder Assignment(%=) Operator
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19 Jun, 2023
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JavaScript remainder assignment operator (%=) assigns the remainder to the variable after dividing a variable by the value of the right operand.
Syntax:
Operator: x %= y Meaning: x = x % y
Below example illustrate the Remainder assignment(%=) Operator in JavaScript:
Example 1: The following example demonstrates if the given number is divisible by 4 or if it's an even or odd number.
let num = 16;
// Test if its divisible by 4
if (num % 4 == 0) {
console.log(true);
}
// Test for even number
if (num % 2 == 0) {
console.log(true);
} else {
console.log(false);
}
// Test for odd number
if (!(num % 2 == 0)) {
console.log(true);
} else {
console.log(false);
};
Output:
true true false
Example 2: The following example demonstrates if the given number is divisible by 2, 0, and world.
let gfg = 3;
console.log((gfg %= 2));
console.log((gfg %= 0));
console.log((gfg %= "world"));
Output:
1 Nan Nan
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