I need to know the remainder of a division:
(remainder (/ 3 2) 2)
But as (/ 3 2) is not integer gives me an error.
modulo: contract violation expected: integer? given: 1.5 argument position: 1st
How could I solve it?
Aren't you just looking for
(remainder 3 2)
?
even?
: (define (even? x) (zero? (remainder x 2)))
. Here's one possible way to define odd?
: (define (odd? x) (not (even? x)))
.
Sep 9, 2015 at 4:45
If you want to get back a float, one of the operands needs to be a float, e.g. (/ 3.0 2) => 1.5
.
If you can't change the numbers inside the division, you can use exact->inexact
.
(exact->inexact (/ 3 2)) => 1.5
If you're trying to get the remainder, have you thought about the modulo
operator?
Modulo is basically the number 'left over', or the overflow.
(modulo 3 2)
=> 1
(modulo 3 1)
=> 0
To determine whether a number is even or not, use even?
.
An integer is even if the remainder is zero, when the number is divided by 2.
A non-integer is not even.
(define (my-even? x)
(if (integer? x)
(= (remainder x 2) 0)
#f)))
The builtin functions is called even?
.
> (even? 5)
#f
(- 1.5 (truncate 1.5))
what you want?