Use DivRem in Decimal.DecCalc#97619
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Tagging subscribers to this area: @dotnet/area-system-numerics Issue DetailsUse There are also many 64 by 32 (32-bit remainder with some using 64-bit quotient and some truncating to 64-bit quotient). Wasn't sure if we want to put those in some internal method, thoughts?
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I remember some ones can be better simplified with X86Base.DivRem, which is still not implemented in Mono yet. |
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Math.DivRem(uint, uint)andMath.DivRem(ulong, ulong)indecimal.There are also many 64 by 32 (32-bit remainder with some using 64-bit quotient and some truncating to 64-bit quotient). Wasn't sure if we want to put those in some internal method, thoughts?