Is there a modulo operation in Graphite?












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I'm trying to set up a graph that will show non 0 values only on specific hours of day (and 0 for everything else).



So I got an hour since the beginning of time
scale(timeFunction("now"), 0.000277777777778)
1/3600 = 0.000277777777778



now all I have left is to % the result by 24 and get an our in a day but I can't find the % function in graphite documentation.










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    I'm trying to set up a graph that will show non 0 values only on specific hours of day (and 0 for everything else).



    So I got an hour since the beginning of time
    scale(timeFunction("now"), 0.000277777777778)
    1/3600 = 0.000277777777778



    now all I have left is to % the result by 24 and get an our in a day but I can't find the % function in graphite documentation.










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      I'm trying to set up a graph that will show non 0 values only on specific hours of day (and 0 for everything else).



      So I got an hour since the beginning of time
      scale(timeFunction("now"), 0.000277777777778)
      1/3600 = 0.000277777777778



      now all I have left is to % the result by 24 and get an our in a day but I can't find the % function in graphite documentation.










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      I'm trying to set up a graph that will show non 0 values only on specific hours of day (and 0 for everything else).



      So I got an hour since the beginning of time
      scale(timeFunction("now"), 0.000277777777778)
      1/3600 = 0.000277777777778



      now all I have left is to % the result by 24 and get an our in a day but I can't find the % function in graphite documentation.







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