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- populating output stream attributes;
- building filters.
This is the list of all attribute functions:
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Concepts
This section introduces some key concepts that are crucial to understanding how these functions work in CenterView. The concepts are should be fairly straightforward for anyone used to using excel, or any type of database. But CenterView is capable of supporting some complex transformations, where needed, and it is important that you are comfortable with these concepts before setting up elaborate function configurations.
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Where a function can take, as one of its arguments, a list of values this is expressed in square brackets, e.g.:
function([value1, value2, ...])
See href="#processingLists"> processing lists of values Arrays and Record Sets for details of how lists are handled in functions. Such a list is often called a vector. Indexes: always start at 1. Many functions return an index, indicating the position in a list at which a matched value has been found. E.g. see getElement.
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- + (add; can also use the attribute function sum)
- - (minus; can also use the attribute function sum, reversing the sign of the second operand)
- / (divide)
- * (multiply)
The attribute functions are categorised below for easy searching.
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