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Python Operators - W3Schools
Learn how to use operators to perform operations on variables and values in Python. The % operator is the modulus operator that returns the remainder of division.
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operator — Standard operators as functions — Python 3.13.3 documentation
The operator module provides functions that correspond to the intrinsic operators of Python, such as addition, comparison, and bitwise operations. The module also defines tools for generalized attribute and item lookups.
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What does the percentage sign mean in Python [duplicate]
It's an operator in Python that can mean several things depending on the context. A lot of what follows was already mentioned (or hinted at) in the other answers but I thought it could be helpful to provide a more extensive summary. % for Numbers: Modulo operation / Remainder / Rest. The percentage sign is an operator in Python. It's described as:
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Python Modulo in Practice: How to Use the % Operator
Learn how to use the % operator in Python to perform modulo operations on integers, floats and other types. Understand the basics of modulo in mathematics and how it works in Python with different numeric values and scenarios.
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Python Modulo Operator (%)
Learn how to use the percent sign (%) as the modulo operator in Python. See how it works with positive and negative integers, and how to apply it to check if a number is even or odd, or convert between units.
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Arithmetic Operators in Python (+, -, *, /, //, %, **) - nkmk note
This article explains Python's arithmetic operators and their usage. Python supports basic arithmetic operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation—for numeric types (int and float).When used with sequences like lists and strings, some of these operators perform actions like concatenation and repetition.
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Python Operators - Python Guides
Learn about the different types of operators in Python, such as arithmetic, comparison, assignment, bitwise, and identity. The % operator is used for modulus, which returns the remainder of division.
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Python Modulo Operator: Understanding % in Python - datagy
Learn how the modulo operator (%) returns the remainder of dividing two numbers in Python. See how to use it with different numeric data types, negative values, and practical examples.
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Python Operators - GeeksforGeeks
Learn about different types of operators in Python, such as arithmetic, comparison, logical, bitwise, assignment, and more. See examples, exercises, and quiz on operators in Python.
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Python Operators Cheat Sheet - LearnPython.com
Learn how to use Python operators effectively with this comprehensive cheat sheet. It covers arithmetic, assignment, comparison, logical, identity, membership, and bitwise operators.