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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition
\ Operator
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Description
Used to divide two numbers and return an integer result.

Syntax
result = number1\number2

The \ operator syntax has these parts:

Part Description
result Any numeric variable.
number1 Any numeric expression.
number2 Any numeric expression.
Remarks
Before division is performed, numeric expressions are rounded to Byte, Integer, or Long subtype expressions.

If any expression is Null, result is also Null. Any expression that is Empty is treated as 0.


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