Why does the MOD function from the Math Function block return unexpected results with negative inputs in Simulink?

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Why does the MOD function from the Math Function block return unexpected results with negative inputs in Simulink?
I have a model with a MOD block. The inputs to the block are two constant values, for example -10 and 100. The output of the block is 90. I would have expected the result to be 10. Why is 90 returned?

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MathWorks Support Team le 20 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : MathWorks Support Team le 20 Juin 2021
The results returned from the Simulink MOD function are consistent with the MATLAB MOD function and the description from the help:
MOD(x,y) is x - n.*y
where n = floor(x./y) if y ~= 0.
As a workaround, you can use the REM function in the Math Function block. As long as the operands X and Y are of the same sign, the function mod(X,Y) returns the same result as does rem(X,Y). However, for positive X and Y, mod(-X,Y) = rem(-X,Y)+Y.

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