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What is the correct way to use the modulus (%) operator in JavaScript? [duplicate]

In JavaScript the % operator seems to behave in a very weird manner. I tried the following: >>> (0 - 11) % 12 -11 Why does it return -11 instead of 1 (as in Python)? I am sure I am doing ...
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Modulus operator not behaving as expected in javascript? [duplicate]

I have the following: -1 mod 5 I expect to get 4. However in JS (-1 % 5), I'm getting -1. What am I doing wrong?
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Reverse array looping - Going back to the last index when index 0 is surpassed [duplicate]

I'm currently extending the Array.prototype to include a simple 'pointer' system, as I can move through there on several different spots without looping. Array.prototype.current = 0; This pointer ...
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Values not returning correctly when playing Rock-Paper-Scissors type game [duplicate]

I am trying to duplicate a script I wrote in Python in Javascript, however, I'm having some issues. In the both scripts I set a random range between zero(0) and five(5). Then I find the modular ...
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Using Javascript to convert radians to degrees with positive and negative values [duplicate]

I am writing a game in HTML5 and having problems with a piece of Javascript to do with the conversion of radians to degrees. Currently my sprite is turned when the left and right keys on the keyboard ...
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Modulo operator reports different results with negative value [duplicate]

I type this into google/wolfram alpha: -15 % 360 and I get 345. when I do it in javascript I get -15 https://www.google.com/search?q=-15%20%%20360 http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=-15+mod+360 ...
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Remainder in Node.js vs Python [duplicate]

I am a thirteen-year-old who is learning programming. I know Javascript and Python pretty well, but I mostly program Javascript using Node.js as my compiler. I have a pretty naïve question. I am ...
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Typescript modulo not working : test failed [duplicate]

I m learning typescript by doing some exercises, I m trying to implement a clock from the typescript track in exercism.io My clock should be able to add and substract minuts and also I should handle ...
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How does java do modulus calculations with negative numbers?

Am I doing modulus wrong? Because in Java -13 % 64 evaluates to -13 but I want to get 51.
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Negative numbers to binary string in JavaScript

Anyone knows why javascript Number.toString function does not represents negative numbers correctly? //If you try (-3).toString(2); //shows "-11" // but if you fake a bit shift operation it works as ...
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Why is it frowned upon to modify JavaScript object's prototypes?

I've come across a few comments here and there about how it's frowned upon to modify a JavaScript object's prototype? I personally don't see how it could be a problem. For instance extending the Array ...
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How to calculate modulo of negative integers in JavaScript?

I'm trying to iterate over an array of jQuery objects, by incrementing or decrementing by 1. So, for the decrementing part, I use this code: var splitted_id = currentDiv.attr('id').split('_'); var ...
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Why does CoffeeScript use %% for modulo instead of the standard javascript operator %

In the CoffeeScript documentation on operators it says that you can use %% for true mathematical modulo, but there is no explanation as to why this is different from the "modulo operator" % in ...
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How can I add or subtract business days (including holidays) in Javascript?

I need a Date.prototype.addBusDays function that'll take an integer as the number of working days to add to the date. However, there are two considerations: 1. Weekends, 2. Holidays (which I imagine ...
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Carousel slideshow with infinite loop

Update: 07/13 I've found a better method for working out the infinite scroll using a JS property called cloneNode and used that to prepend and append the clone slides to create the infinite effect. I'...
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