Divides two numbers and returns only the remainder.
result = number1 Mod number2
The modulus, or remainder, operator divides number1 by number2 (rounding floating-point numbers to integers) and returns only the remainder as result. For example, in the following expression, A (which is result) equals 5.
A = 19 Mod
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If any expression is Null, result is also Null. Any expression that is Empty is treated as 0.
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