No because that's simply calling what is essentially the same function 
twice. Internally the quotient and remainder functions are the same, the 
only difference is which part of the result they return. If I call the 
quotient function and then I call the remainder function then I am 
performing the same exact division twice and from a performance perspective 
I am wondering if there's a function that returns both values but only 
performs the division calculation once.

On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 1:05:12 PM UTC-4, Sam Ritchie wrote:
>
> So you DON'T mean:
>
> (juxt quot rem)
>
> ?
>
>  

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