Notation for referencing variables, Calculation functions overview – MTS Multipurpose Elite User Manual
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Notation for Referencing Variables
You can reference variables with delimited notation. A dot separates the variable name from the specifier:
For example, the display name of a variable named PeakLoad is:
Specifiers Properties
Description
Item
Shows the display name of the variable.
Display Name
Shows the internal name of the variable.
Identifier
Shows the units of the variable.
Units
Shows the array size of the variable. If the variable
is not an array, the value is 1.
Size
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Calculation Functions Overview
The functions available in the Calculation Editor are tools for calculating the value of a variable. The
functions support computations using arithmetic, logic, and project variables.
If a function has mandatory parameters, a corresponding value for the parameters must be supplied. The
value of a parameter is referred to as an argument. The number of parameters of a function, along with
the parameter names form the signature of a function. The function signature describes the parameters
and parameter types with which to make a legal call (that is, properly use) to the function. The signature
contains the name of the function, its parameters and their type, and the return value.
Functions can operate directly on an operand are referred to as operators. Functions may require one or
more arguments be passed to them, or may not accept arguments.
Operators
When an operator is added to a calculation, it acts directly on the operands to its left and right by assigning
a value, performing a comparison, or performing a mathematical calculation.
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