Any chance you can change this to xth (ex: 6th) instead of spelling it out (ex: Sixth) in the Alla's database to better match the way it is referenced in-game? That will also keep the naming convention consistent for all the anniversary stuff. So when searching for the quests and/or achievements it would show up, altogether when searching a single term (ex: 6th). I kept search for 6th trying ...
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The modulo operation returns the remainder or signed remainder of a division, after one number is divided by another, the latter being called the modulus of the operation. (source: wikipedia)
16 I really can't get my head around this "modulo" thing. Can someone show me a general step-by-step procedure on how I would be able to find out the 5 modulo 10, or 10 modulo 5. Also, what does this mean: 1/17 = 113 modulo 120 ? Because when I calculate (using a calculator) 113 modulo 120, the result is 113. But what is the 1/17 standing for then?