- 5 Mathematical functions
- Function details
- abs(value)
- acos(value)
- asin(value)
- atan(value)
- atan2(value,abscissa)
- avg(<value1>,<value2>,…)
- cbrt(value)
- ceil(value)
- cos(value)
- cosh(value)
- cot(value)
- degrees(value)
- e
- exp(value)
- expm1(value)
- floor(value)
- log(value)
- log10(value)
- max(<value1>,<value2>,…)
- min(<value1>,<value2>,…)
- mod(value,denominator)
- pi
- power(value,power value)
- radians(value)
- rand
- round(value,decimal places)
- signum(value)
- sin(value)
- sinh(value)
- sqrt(value)
- sum(<value1>,<value2>,…)
- tan(value)
- truncate(value,decimal places)
- Function details
5 Mathematical functions
All functions listed here are supported in:
Mathematical functions are supported with float and integer value types, unless stated otherwise.
Some general notes on function parameters:
- Function parameters are separated by a comma
- Expressions are accepted as parameters
- Optional function parameters (or parameter parts) are indicated by
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FUNCTION | |||
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Description | Function-specific parameters | Comments | |
abs (value) | |||
The absolute value of a value. This function references change() to obtain the absolute value of the change (see example). | value - value to check | Supported value types: float, int, str, text, log For strings returns: 0 - values are equal 1 - values differ Example: => abs(change(/host/key))>10 Absolute numeric difference will be calculated, as seen with these incoming example values (‘previous’ and ‘latest’ value = absolute difference): ‘1’ and ‘5’ = 4 ‘3’ and ‘1’ = 2 ‘0’ and ‘-2.5’ = 2.5 | |
acos (value) | |||
The arccosine of a value as an angle, expressed in radians. | value - value to check | The value must be between -1 and 1. For example, the arccosine of a value ‘0.5’ will be ‘2.0943951’. Example: => acos(last(/host/key)) | |
asin (value) | |||
The arcsine of a value as an angle, expressed in radians. | value - value to check | The value must be between -1 and 1. For example, the arcsine of a value ‘0.5’ will be ‘-0.523598776’. Example: => asin(last(/host/key)) | |
atan (value) | |||
The arctangent of a value as an angle, expressed in radians. | value - value to check | For example, the arctangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.785398163’. Example: => atan(last(/host/key)) | |
atan2 (value,abscissa) | |||
The arctangent of the ordinate (exprue) and abscissa coordinates specified as an angle, expressed in radians. | value - value to check abscissa - abscissa value | For example, the arctangent of the ordinate and abscissa coordinates of a value ‘1’ will be ‘2.21429744’. Example: => atan2(last(/host/key),2) | |
avg (<value1>,<value2>,…) | |||
Average value of the referenced item values. | valueX - value returned by one of history functions | Example: => avg(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2)) | |
cbrt (value) | |||
Cube root of a value. | value - value to check | For example, the cube root of ‘64’ will be ‘4’, of ‘63’ will be ‘3.97905721’. Example: => cbrt(last(/host/key)) | |
ceil (value) | |||
Round the value up to the nearest greater integer. | value - value to check | For example, ‘2.4’ will be rounded up to ‘3’. Example: => ceil(last(/host/key)) See also floor(). | |
cos (value) | |||
The cosine of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians. | value - value to check | For example, the cosine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.54030230586’. Example: => cos(last(/host/key)) | |
cosh (value) | |||
The hyperbolic cosine of a value. | value - value to check | For example, the hyperbolic cosine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.54308063482’. Returns value as a real number, not as scientific notation. Example: => cosh(last(/host/key)) | |
cot (value) | |||
The cotangent of a value, where the value is an angle, expressed in radians. | value - value to check | For example, the cotangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.54030230586’. Example: => cot(last(/host/key)) | |
degrees (value) | |||
Converts a value from radians to degrees. | value - value to check | For example, a value ‘1’ converted to degrees will be ‘57.2957795’. Example: => degrees(last(/host/key)) | |
e | |||
Euler’s number (2.718281828459045). | Example: => e() | ||
exp (value) | |||
Euler’s number at a power of a value. | value - value to check | For example, Euler’s number at a power of a value ‘2’ will be ‘7.38905609893065’. Example: => exp(last(/host/key)) | |
expm1 (value) | |||
Euler’s number at a power of a value minus 1. | value - value to check | For example, Euler’s number at a power of a value ‘2’ minus 1 will be ‘6.38905609893065’. Example: => expm1(last(/host/key)) | |
floor (value) | |||
Round the value down to the nearest smaller integer. | value - value to check | For example, ‘2.6’ will be rounded down to ‘2’. Example: => floor(last(/host/key)) See also ceil(). | |
log (value) | |||
Natural logarithm. | value - value to check | For example, the natural logarithm of a value ‘2’ will be ‘0.69314718055994529’. Example: => log(last(/host/key)) | |
log10 (value) | |||
Decimal logarithm. | value - value to check | For example, the decimal logarithm of a value ‘5’ will be ‘0.69897000433’. Example: => log10(last(/host/key)) | |
max (<value1>,<value2>,…) | |||
Highest value of the referenced item values. | valueX - value returned by one of history functions | Example: => max(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2)) | |
min (<value1>,<value2>,…) | |||
Lowest value of the referenced item values. | valueX - value returned by one of history functions | Example: => min(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2)) | |
mod (value,denominator) | |||
Division remainder. | value - value to check denominator - division denominator | For example, division remainder of a value ‘5’ with division denominator ‘2’ will be ‘1’. Example: => mod(last(/host/key),2) | |
pi | |||
Pi constant (3.14159265358979). | Example: => pi() | ||
power (value,power value) | |||
The power of a value. | value - value to check power value - the Nth power to use | For example, the 3rd power of a value ‘2’ will be ‘8’. Example: => power(last(/host/key),3) | |
radians (value) | |||
Convert a value from degrees to radians. | value - value to check | For example, a value ‘1’ converted to radians will be ‘0.0174532925’. Example: => radians(last(/host/key)) | |
rand | |||
Return a random integer value. | A pseudo-random generated number using time as seed (enough for mathematical purposes, but not cryptography). Example: => rand() | ||
round (value,decimal places) | |||
Round the value to decimal places. | value - value to check decimal places - specify decimal places for rounding (0 is also possible) | For example, a value ‘2.5482’ rounded to 2 decimal places will be ‘2.55’. Example: => round(last(/host/key),2) | |
signum (value) | |||
Returns ‘-1’ if a value is negative, ‘0’ if a value is zero, ‘1’ if a value is positive. | value - value to check | Example: => signum(last(/host/key)) | |
sin (value) | |||
The sine of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians. | value - value to check | For example, the sine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.8414709848’. Example: => sin(last(/host/key)) | |
sinh (value) | |||
The hyperbolical sine of a value. | value - value to check | For example, the hyperbolical sine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.17520119364’. Example: => sinh(last(/host/key)) | |
sqrt (value) | |||
Square root of a value. | value - value to check | This function will fail with a negative value. For example, the square root of a value ‘3.5’ will be ‘1.87082869339’. Example: => sqrt(last(/host/key)) | |
sum (<value1>,<value2>,…) | |||
Sum of the referenced item values. | valueX - value returned by one of history functions | Example: => sum(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2)) | |
tan (value) | |||
The tangent of a value. | value - value to check | For example, the tangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.55740772465’. Example: => tan(last(/host/key)) | |
truncate (value,decimal places) | |||
Truncate the value to decimal places. | value - value to check decimal places - specify decimal places for truncating (0 is also possible) | Example: => truncate(last(/host/key),2) |
Function details
Some general notes on function parameters:
- Function parameters are separated by a comma
- Expressions are accepted as parameters
- Optional function parameters (or parameter parts) are indicated by
<
>
abs(value)
The absolute value of a value.
Supported value types: Float, Integer, String, Text, Log.
For strings returns: 0 - the values are equal; 1 - the values differ.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
The absolute numeric difference will be calculated, as seen with these incoming example values (‘previous’ and ‘latest’ value = absolute difference): ‘1’ and ‘5’ = 4
; ‘3’ and ‘1’ = 2
; ‘0’ and ‘-2.5’ = 2.5
Example:
abs(last(/host/key))>10
acos(value)
The arccosine of a value as an angle, expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
The value must be between -1 and 1. For example, the arccosine of a value ‘0.5’ will be ‘2.0943951’.
Example:
acos(last(/host/key))
asin(value)
The arcsine of a value as an angle, expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
The value must be between -1 and 1. For example, the arcsine of a value ‘0.5’ will be ‘-0.523598776’.
Example:
asin(last(/host/key))
atan(value)
The arctangent of a value as an angle, expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
The value must be between -1 and 1. For example, the arctangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.785398163’.
Example:
atan(last(/host/key))
atan2(value,abscissa)
The arctangent of the ordinate (exprue) and abscissa coordinates specified as an angle, expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check;
- abscissa - the abscissa value.
For example, the arctangent of the ordinate and abscissa coordinates of a value ‘1’ will be ‘2.21429744’.
Example:
atan(last(/host/key),2)
avg(<value1>,<value2>,…)
The average value of the referenced item values.
Parameter:
- valueX - the value returned by one of the history functions.
Example:
avg(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2))
cbrt(value)
The cube root of a value.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the cube root of ‘64’ will be ‘4’, of ‘63’ will be ‘3.97905721’.
Example:
cbrt(last(/host/key))
ceil(value)
Round the value up to the nearest greater or equal integer.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, ‘2.4’ will be rounded up to ‘3’. See also floor().
Example:
ceil(last(/host/key))
cos(value)
The cosine of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the cosine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.54030230586’.
Example:
cos(last(/host/key))
cosh(value)
The hyperbolic cosine of a value. Returns the value as a real number, not as scientific notation.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the hyperbolic cosine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.54308063482’.
Example:
cosh(last(/host/key))
cot(value)
The cotangent of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the cotangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.54030230586’.
Example:
cot(last(/host/key))
degrees(value)
Converts a value from radians to degrees.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, a value ‘1’ converted to degrees will be ‘57.2957795’.
Example:
degrees(last(/host/key))
e
The Euler’s number (2.718281828459045).
Example:
e()
exp(value)
The Euler’s number at a power of a value.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, Euler’s number at a power of a value ‘2’ will be ‘7.38905609893065’.
Example:
exp(last(/host/key))
expm1(value)
The Euler’s number at a power of a value minus 1.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, Euler’s number at a power of a value ‘2’ minus 1 will be ‘6.38905609893065’.
Example:
expm1(last(/host/key))
floor(value)
Round the value down to the nearest smaller or equal integer.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, ‘2.6’ will be rounded down to ‘2’. See also ceil().
Example:
floor(last(/host/key))
log(value)
The natural logarithm.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the natural logarithm of a value ‘2’ will be ‘0.69314718055994529’.
Example:
log(last(/host/key))
log10(value)
The decimal logarithm.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the decimal logarithm of a value ‘5’ will be ‘0.69897000433’.
Example:
log10(last(/host/key))
max(<value1>,<value2>,…)
The highest value of the referenced item values.
Parameter:
- valueX - the value returned by one of the history functions.
Example:
max(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2))
min(<value1>,<value2>,…)
The lowest value of the referenced item values.
Parameter:
- valueX - the value returned by one of the history functions.
Example:
min(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2))
mod(value,denominator)
The division remainder.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check;
- denominator - the division denominator.
For example, division remainder of a value ‘5’ with division denominator ‘2’ will be ‘1’.
Example:
mod(last(/host/key),2)
pi
The Pi constant (3.14159265358979).
Example:
pi()
power(value,power value)
The power of a value.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check;
- power value - the Nth power to use.
For example, the 3rd power of a value ‘2’ will be ‘8’.
Example:
power(last(/host/key),3)
radians(value)
Converts a value from degrees to radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, a value ‘1’ converted to radians will be ‘0.0174532925’.
Example:
radians(last(/host/key))
rand
Return a random integer value. A pseudo-random generated number using time as seed (enough for mathematical purposes, but not cryptography).
Example:
rand()
round(value,decimal places)
Round the value to decimal places.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check;
- decimal places - specify decimal places for rounding (0 is also possible).
For example, a value ‘2.5482’ rounded to 2 decimal places will be ‘2.55’.
Example:
round(last(/host/key),2)
signum(value)
Returns ‘-1’ if a value is negative, ‘0’ if a value is zero, ‘1’ if a value is positive.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check.
For example, a value ‘2.5482’ rounded to 2 decimal places will be ‘2.55’.
Example:
signum(last(/host/key))
sin(value)
The sine of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the sine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘0.8414709848’.
Example:
sin(last(/host/key))
sinh(value)
The hyperbolical sine of a value, where the value is an angle expressed in radians.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the hyperbolical sine of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.17520119364’.
Example:
sinh(last(/host/key))
sqrt(value)
The square root of a value.
This function will fail with a negative value.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the square root of a value ‘3.5’ will be ‘1.87082869339’.
Example:
sqrt(last(/host/key))
sum(<value1>,<value2>,…)
The sum of the referenced item values.
Parameter:
- valueX - the value returned by one of the history functions.
Example:
sum(avg(/host/key),avg(/host2/key2))
tan(value)
The tangent of a value.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check
For example, the tangent of a value ‘1’ will be ‘1.55740772465’.
Example:
tan(last(/host/key))
truncate(value,decimal places)
Truncate the value to decimal places.
Parameter:
- value - the value to check;
- decimal places - specify decimal places for truncating (0 is also possible).
For example, a value ‘2.5482’ truncated to 2 decimal places will be ‘2.54’.
Example:
truncate(last(/host/key),2)