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- | The //%Calculate%1+2%// token returns the result of performing a calculation. | + | {{:token:calculator-icon.png |}}===== Calculate Token ===== |
- | This allows you to include any [function](:Functions) in a text field. | + | The //%Calculate%//**<formula>**//%// [[:Tokens|token]] returns the **numeric** result of performing a calculation,\\ |
+ | where //**`<formula>`**// may be any of the following: | ||
+ | * Mathematical formula like `(2 + 3)*12` | ||
+ | * Use any [[token:Variable|Variable]] which may be evaluated as a number, like\\ `(MyVarWordsPerSec * 60)/MyVarWordsPerPage` would yield the number of pages per minute | ||
+ | * Use any of the built-in Keyboard Maestro [functions](:Functions), like [[function:RANDOM|RANDOM(10)]] | ||
+ | * Get the numeric value of an Variable array element, like `MyVar[2]`\\ "`10,05,12,08`" returns "`5`" \\ (Arrays may contain only numeric data) | ||
- | Remember that within a calculation you can use variables unadorned. So for a variable “Count” that has a numerical value, these two are roughly equivalent in a text field: | + | A reminder that the following are only equivalent if the [[token:Variable|Variable]] is numeric: |
- | * [%Variable%Var%](Variable) | + | * [%Variable%Count%](Variable) |
- | * %Calculate%Var% | + | * %Calculate%Count% |
- | A notable different would be if the variable had a value like “1.230”. Then the result of the //%Calculate%// would be “1.23”. | + | So, if MyVar is "`005`", then\\ |
+ | * %Variable%MyVar% will return `005` | ||
+ | * %Calculate%MyVar% will return `5` |