C++ has the % operator, occasionally and misleadingly named "the modulus" operator. In particular the STL has the modulus<> functor in the <functional> header. That's not the mathematical modulus operator, mind you, because in modulus arithmetics a mod b by definition evaluates to a non-negative value for any value of a and any positive value of b. In C++ the sign of the result of a % b is implementation-defined if either of the arguments is negative. So, we would more appropriately name the % operator the remainder operator.
That said, if you truly want the mathematical modulus operator then you can define a function to do just that:
template<typename V>
V mod(const V& a, const V& b)
{
return (a % b + b) % b;
}
So long as b is a positive value a call to the above function will yield a non-negative result.