How to perform an integer division, and separately get the remainder, in JavaScript?
For some number y
and some divisor x
compute the quotient (quotient
) and remainder (remainder
) as:
var quotient = Math.floor(y/x);
var remainder = y % x;
I'm no expert in bitwise operators, but here's another way to get the whole number:
var num = ~~(a / b);
This will work properly for negative numbers as well, while Math.floor()
will round in the wrong direction.
This seems correct as well:
var num = (a / b) >> 0;
I did some speed tests on Firefox.
-100/3 // -33.33..., 0.3663 millisec
Math.floor(-100/3) // -34, 0.5016 millisec
~~(-100/3) // -33, 0.3619 millisec
(-100/3>>0) // -33, 0.3632 millisec
(-100/3|0) // -33, 0.3856 millisec
(-100-(-100%3))/3 // -33, 0.3591 millisec
/* a=-100, b=3 */
a/b // -33.33..., 0.4863 millisec
Math.floor(a/b) // -34, 0.6019 millisec
~~(a/b) // -33, 0.5148 millisec
(a/b>>0) // -33, 0.5048 millisec
(a/b|0) // -33, 0.5078 millisec
(a-(a%b))/b // -33, 0.6649 millisec
The above is based on 10 million trials for each.
Conclusion: Use (a/b>>0)
(or (~~(a/b))
or (a/b|0)
) to achieve about 20% gain in efficiency. Also keep in mind that they are all inconsistent with Math.floor
, when a/b<0 && a%b!=0
.
ES6 introduces the new Math.trunc
method. This allows to fix @MarkElliot's answer to make it work for negative numbers too:
var div = Math.trunc(y/x);
var rem = y % x;
Note that Math
methods have the advantage over bitwise operators that they work with numbers over 231.