mod()
Baseline 2024
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Since May 2024, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
The mod()
CSS function returns a modulus left over when the first parameter is divided by the second parameter, similar to the JavaScript remainder operator (%
). The modulus is the value left over when one operand, the dividend, is divided by a second operand, the divisor. It always takes the sign of the divisor.
For example, the CSS
mod(21, -4)
function returns the remainder of-1
. When dividing 21 by -4, the result is 5 with a remainder of -1. The full calculation is21 / -4 = -4 * 5 - 1
.
Syntax
/* Unitless <number> */
line-height: mod(7, 2); /* 1 */
line-height: mod(14, 5); /* 4 */
line-height: mod(3.5, 2); /* 1.5 */
/* Unit based <percentage> and <dimension> */
margin: mod(15%, 2%); /* 1% */
margin: mod(18px, 4px); /* 2px */
margin: mod(19rem, 5rem); /* 4rem */
margin: mod(29vmin, 6vmin); /* 5vmin */
margin: mod(1000px, 29rem); /* 72px - if root font-size is 16px */
/* Negative/positive values */
rotate: mod(100deg, 30deg); /* 10deg */
rotate: mod(135deg, -90deg); /* -45deg */
rotate: mod(-70deg, 20deg); /* 10deg */
rotate: mod(-70deg, -15deg); /* -10deg */
/* Calculations */
scale: mod(10 * 2, 1.7); /* 1.3 */
rotate: mod(10turn, 18turn / 3); /* 4turn */
transition-duration: mod(20s / 2, 3000ms * 2); /* 4s */
Parameters
The mod(dividend, divisor)
function accepts two comma-separated values as its parameters. Both parameters must have the same type, number, dimension, or <percentage>
, for the function to be valid. While the units in the two parameters don't need to be the same, they do need of the same dimension type, such as <length>
, <angle>
, <time>
, or <frequency>
to be valid.
dividend
-
A calculation that resolves to a
<number>
,<dimension>
, or<percentage>
representing the dividend. divisor
-
A calculation that resolves to a
<number>
,<dimension>
, or<percentage>
representing the divisor.
Return value
Returns a <number>
, <dimension>
, or <percentage>
(corresponds to the parameters' type) representing the modulus, that is, the operation left over.
- If
divisor
is0
, the result isNaN
. - If
dividend
isinfinite
, the result isNaN
. - If
divisor
is positive the result is positive (0⁺
), and ifdivisor
is negative the result is negative (0⁻
).
Formal syntax
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Values and Units Module Level 4 # funcdef-mod |
Browser compatibility
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