So I know for calculating the number of bills and coins given back from the change (ex: 2 $100 bills), you need to use the %
module.
But why do you need to %
module and how come people don't just subtract?
For example, I have $100 change
I know I have to change it to pennies so that makes it 10000cents
cents = int(change*100) ---->10000cents
so when I calculate how many $100 bills, $50 bills, and so on of change I have to get back, how come I need to to % and why do I need to divide?
Ex:
cents = change*100
hundered_dollars = int(cents /10000)
If I divide here, 10000/10000
that equals 1, but when I print(hundered_dollars)
it prints it as 0!
cents = cents %10000
I suspect it's because of this %
I am super new to programming, and I can't just wrap my head around it!
%
is modular division. It returns the remainder. For example:5 % 3 = 2
Three goes into five once with two remaining. It's also called remainder division.