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| title: Python Function Divmod
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| # Python `divmod(a,b)`
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| `divmod()` is a built-in function in Python 3, which returns the quotient and remainder when dividing the number `a` by the number `b`. It takes two numbers as arguments `a` & `b`. The argument can't be a complex number.
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| ## Argument
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| It takes two arguments `a` & `b` - an integer, or a decimal number.It can't be a complex number.
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| ## Return Value
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| The return value will be the pair of positive numbers consisting of quotient and remainder obtained by dividing `a` by `b`. In case of mixed operand types, rules for binary arithmetic operators will be applied.  
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| For **Integer number arguments**, return value will be same as `(a // b, a % b)`.  
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| For **Decimal number arguments**, return value will be same as `(q, a % b)`, where `q` is usually **math.floor(a / b)** but may be 1 less than that.
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| ## Code Sample
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|     print(divmod(5,2)) # prints (2,1)
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|     print(divmod(13.5,2.5)) # prints (5.0, 1.0)
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|     q,r = divmod(13.5,2.5)  # Assigns q=quotient & r= remainder
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|     print(q) # prints 5.0 because math.floor(13.5/2.5) = 5.0
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|     print(r) # prints 1.0 because (13.5 % 2.5) = 1.0
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| <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#divmod' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Official Docs</a> |