# Get Quotient And Remainder In One Operation While writing some custom code to transform a number of seconds into the constituent hours, minutes, and seconds, I found myself needing to get both the quotient and remainder from a division between two numbers. ```python >>> import math >>> math.floor(3666 / 3600) 1 >>> 3666 % 3600 66 ``` Instead, I can use Python's built-in [`divmod`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#divmod) function to compute both values in one statement. ```python >>> divmod(3666, 3600) (1, 66) ``` The result is a tuple with the first value being my quotient (in this case, the number of hours) and the remainder (the remaining number of seconds). This kind of operation is known as [Euclidian Division](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_division). Here is a snippet of some actual code where I use this in [`py-vmt`](https://github.com/jbranchaud/py-vmt/blob/b9eae8b258e9fd720cfa3bb63b601225df352051/src/py_vmt/time_helpers.py#L14-L16): ```python def format_time_delta(diff: timedelta) -> str: total_seconds = int(diff.total_seconds()) hours, remainder = divmod(total_seconds, 3600) minutes, remainder = divmod(remainder, 60) seconds = remainder # ... ```