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DIV(3)			 BSD Library Functions Manual			DIV(3)

NAME
     div, ldiv, lldiv, imaxdiv — quotient and remainder from division

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <stdlib.h>

     div_t
     div(int num, int denom);

     ldiv_t
     ldiv(long int num, long int denom);

     lldiv_t
     lldiv(long long int num, long long int denom);

     #include <inttypes.h>

     imaxdiv_t
     imaxdiv(intmax_t num, intmax_t denom);

DESCRIPTION
     These functions compute the value of num / denom and return the quotient
     and remainder in a specific divison structure.  The functions differ only
     with respect to the type of the return value and the parameters.

     The returned structure always contains two members named quot and rem,
     denoting the quotient and the remainder.  The type of these correspond
     with the underlying type of the function.

EXAMPLES
     The following example demonstrate the basic usage of the functions.

	   div_t d;

	   int a = 4321;
	   int b = 1234;

	   d = div(a, b);

	   (void)printf("%d %d\n", d.quot, d.rem);

SEE ALSO
     fast_divide32(3), math(3), qdiv(3)

STANDARDS
     All described functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (“ISO C99”).

BSD				April 13, 2011				   BSD
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