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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:41:55+00:00 2026-05-15T08:41:55+00:00

i’m attempting to build a tiny (or perhaps not so tiny) formula that will

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i’m attempting to build a tiny (or perhaps not so tiny) formula that will contain numbers between a set min and max, but also loop these numbers so they are not clipped if they are outside of the range. so far, this is what i have.

min1 = 10
max1 = 90

val1 = 92
//will make 11, which is what i want since it loops

formula:  min(max(min1,min(val1,max1)),mod(val1,max1)+min1)

however, i’d like it to loop the other direction also, so that if val1 is 5, which is -5 outside of min1, it will become 86.

another problem i’m running into is that

max1 % max1 != max1

as i want it to, since the max is part of the range

trying to be clear, here are some examples of desired output based on a range with looping

min1 = 10
max1 = 90
----------------------------------------------
val1 = 30    //within range: stays as 30 
val1 = 90    //within range: stays as 90
val1 = -6    //below range: loops to becomes 75
val1 = 98    //above range: loops to becomes 17
val1 = 91    //above range: loops to becomes 10

i’d like not to resort to using a series of if/else statements, but one would be fine if it’s absolutely required. is that even possible?

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    2026-05-15T08:41:56+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:41 am
    int loop(int val, int min, int max)
    {
        int p = max-min+1;
        int mod = (val-min)%p;
        if(mod<0)
            mod += p;
        return min+mod;
    }
    
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