Integer divideUnsigned()
Java Integer divideUnsigned() Method
Last Updated : 17 Mar 2025
The divideUnsigned() is a method of Java Integer class which returns the unsigned quotient of dividing the first argument by the second argument where each argument and the result is interpreted as an unsigned value.
Syntax:
Following is the declaration of divideUnsigned() method:
Parameter:
| DataType | Parameter | Description | Required/Optional |
|---|---|---|---|
| int | dividend | It is an int value which will be divided. | Required |
| int | divisor | A value which will be doing the dividing process. | Required |
Returns:
The divideUnsigned() method returns the unsigned quotient of the first argument divided by the second argument.
Exceptions:
NA
Compatibility Version:
Java 1.8 and above
Example 1
Output:
Output quotient: 11
Example 2
Output:
Output quotient: 20
Example 3
Output:
Enter the Divident Value: 566 Enter the Divisor value: 15 Quotient: 37
Example 4
Output:
Divide the user inputs (unsigned integer): 155 5 -5 The Results are: 31 0
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