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Dran-View 6 User Guide
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Notes on syntax
The decimal delimiter is "."
Numbers may be entered as exponentials using "e", i.e "10.0e2" equals 100.
No other characters including "," and " " (space) may be used in numbers.
A left parenthesis "(" must follow a function name.
";" is used as the parameter delimiter.
A right parenthesis ")" must follow the parameter list.
A function must be supplied with its correct number of parameters.
Some functions have additional requirements to produce meaningful results,
such as that one parameter must contain zero-transitions. These are noted in
the "Information" section displayed when the function is selected in the
function list.
Formula names may only contain the letters a-z, the numbers 0-9, and
underscores.
Formula names must begin with a letter a-z.
Each left parenthesis "(" must be matched with a right parenthesis ")".
Any missing right parenthesis ")" will be assumed to be positioned at the
end of the formula.
Channel names must be enclosed in square brackets "[", "]" .
Channel names consist of three parts appearing in this order: the site
definition, the channel definition, and the series definition. These must be
separated by ".".
The site definition must begin with the string "Site " followed by a number.
Site 1 is considered to be the first site added to the document, site 2 the
second, etc.
Site definitions must specify an existing site.
If no site definition is present, site 1 is assumed.
Channel definitions consist of the channel's phase followed by the channel's
name, without any delimiters or spaces.
Channel definitions must be present in a channel name.
Channel definitions must specify an existing channel.
Valid series definitions are: "VAL", "MIN", "AVG", and "MAX".
If no series definition is present, "AVG" is assumed if present, otherwise
"VAL".
Formulas may not contain any expressions except channel names, functions,
parentheses, parameter delimiters, and the operators +, -, * and /, not even
spaces " ".
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