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|name=math
|name=math
|version=1.4.0.5
|version=1.4.0.5
|description=this is NOT an MT function but a collection of math functions in MT.  
|description=
'Important Note': ALL these functions return  
This is NOT a single MapTool function but a collection of math functions in MapTool.
<p />
'''Important Note''': Some of these functions have similar versions that don't have the <code>math.</code> prefix. These functions may differ slightly from those in implementation and output. For instance, most of these functions return a floating-point number (e.g.: <code>3.0</code>), so you may find it helpful to surround them with {{func|round}}, {{func|floor}}, or {{func|ceiling}}.


|usage=
|usage=
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
trigonomotry:
Numbers:
[r:val = math.pi()]
[r:val = math.e()]
 
Trigonomotry:
[r:val = math.acos(degrees)]
[r:val = math.acos(degrees)]
[r:val = math.acos_r(radians)]
[r:val = math.acos_r(radians)]
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[r:val = math.toDegrees(num)]
[r:val = math.toDegrees(num)]
[r:val = math.toRadians(degrees)]
[r:val = math.toRadians(degrees)]
[r:val = math.pi()]


rest:
Power and root:
[r:val = math.sqrt(num)]
[r:val = math.squareroot(num)]
[r:val = math.cbrt(num)]
[r:val = math.cuberoot(num)]
[r:val = math.pow(num1,num2)]
 
Logarithmic
[r:val = math.log(num)] (this is the log to base e)
[r:val = math.log10(num)]
 
Pythagorean:
[r:val = math.hypot(num1, num2)]
[r:val = math.hypotenuse(num1, num2)]
 
Simple operations
[r:val = math.abs(num)]
[r:val = math.abs(num)]
[r:val = math.cbrt(num)]
[r:val = math.ceil(num)]
[r:val = math.ceil(num)]
[r:val = math.cuberoot(num)]
[r:val = math.e()]
[r:val = math.floor(num)]
[r:val = math.floor(num)]
[r:val = math.hypot(num1,num2)]
[r:val = math.hypotenuse(num1,num2)]
[r:val = math.isEven(num)]
[r:val = math.isEven(num)]
[r:val = math.isInt(num)]
[r:val = math.isInt(num)]
[r:val = math.isOdd(num)]
[r:val = math.isOdd(num)]
[r:val = math.log(num)] (this is loge())
[r:val = math.log10(num)]
[r:val = math.max(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.max(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.min(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.min(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.mod(num1,num2)]
[r:val = math.mod(dividend, divisor)]  
[r:val = math.pow(num1,num2)]
[r:val = math.sqrt(num)]
[r:val = math.squareroot(num)]


</source>
</source>


|examples=
|examples=<nowiki></nowiki>
====abs====
====abs====
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
[r:val =  math.abs(-3)]
[r:val =  math.abs(-3)]
</source>
</source>
Returns:<source lang="mtmacro" line start=2>3.0</source>
Returns: 3.0


====mod====
====mod====
Returns the result of the modulo operation between the two numbers, which represents the remainder after a division operation.
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
[r: math.mod(14,6)]
</source>
Returns 2
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
[r:val =  math.mod(6,3)]
[r: math.mod(10,5)]
</source>
</source>
Returns:<source lang="mtmacro" line start=2>0</source>
Returns 0
 
<source lang="mtmacro" line>
[r: math.mod(-13,4)]
</source>
Returns -1


====pow====
====pow====
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[r:val =  math.pow(2,3)]
[r:val =  math.pow(2,3)]
</source>
</source>
Returns:<source lang="mtmacro" line start=2>8.0</source>
Returns: 8.0
 
|also=
Some <code>math</code> functions are further documented on their own pages:
<ul><li>[[math.e]]</li><li>[[math.log]]</li></ul>
}}
}}
[[Category:Mathematical Function]]
[[Category:Mathematical Function]]

Revision as of 03:27, 21 June 2021

math() Function

Introduced in version 1.4.0.5
This is NOT a single MapTool function but a collection of math functions in MapTool.

Important Note: Some of these functions have similar versions that don't have the math. prefix. These functions may differ slightly from those in implementation and output. For instance, most of these functions return a floating-point number (e.g.: 3.0), so you may find it helpful to surround them with round(), floor(), or ceiling().

Usage

Numbers:
[r:val = math.pi()]
[r:val = math.e()]

Trigonomotry:
[r:val = math.acos(degrees)]
[r:val = math.acos_r(radians)]
[r:val = math.asin(degrees)]
[r:val = math.asin_r(radians)]
[r:val = math.atan(degrees)]
[r:val = math.atan_r(radians)]
[r:val = math.atan2(degrees)]
[r:val = math.atan2_r(radians)]
[r:val = math.cos(degrees)]
[r:val = math.cos_r(num)]
[r:val = math.sin(degrees)]
[r:val = math.sin_r(num)]
[r:val = math.tan(degrees)]
[r:val = math.tan_r(num)]
[r:val = math.toDegrees(num)]
[r:val = math.toRadians(degrees)]

Power and root:
[r:val = math.sqrt(num)]
[r:val = math.squareroot(num)]
[r:val = math.cbrt(num)]
[r:val = math.cuberoot(num)]
[r:val = math.pow(num1,num2)]

Logarithmic
[r:val = math.log(num)] (this is the log to base e)
[r:val = math.log10(num)]

Pythagorean:
[r:val = math.hypot(num1, num2)]
[r:val = math.hypotenuse(num1, num2)]

Simple operations
[r:val = math.abs(num)]
[r:val = math.ceil(num)]
[r:val = math.floor(num)]
[r:val = math.isEven(num)]
[r:val = math.isInt(num)]
[r:val = math.isOdd(num)]
[r:val = math.max(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.min(num1, num2, num2, etc.)]
[r:val = math.mod(dividend, divisor)]

Examples

abs

[r:val =  math.abs(-3)]

Returns: 3.0

mod

Returns the result of the modulo operation between the two numbers, which represents the remainder after a division operation.

[r: math.mod(14,6)]

Returns 2

[r: math.mod(10,5)]

Returns 0

[r: math.mod(-13,4)]

Returns -1

pow

[r:val =  math.pow(2,3)]
Returns: 8.0

See Also

Some math functions are further documented on their own pages: