MOD MOD Modulus Operation Usage Computes the modulus of an array. The syntax for its use is y = mod(x,n) where x is matrix, and n is the base of the modulus. The effect of the mod operator is to add or subtract multiples of n to the vector x so that each element x_i is between 0 and n (strictly). Note that n does not have to be an integer. Also, n can either be a scalar (same base for all elements of x), or a vector (different base for each element of x). Note that the following are defined behaviors: 1. mod(x,0) = x@ 2. mod(x,x) = 0@ 3. mod(x,n)@ has the same sign as n for all other cases.