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Contents:
- <a href=#String_Creation>String Creation</a>
- <a href=#String_Scanning>String Scanning</a>
- <a href=#String_Conversion_-_Non-Mutating_-_Chainable>String Conversion - Non-Mutating - Chainable</a>
- <a href=#String_Conversion_-_Mutating_-_Standalone_Commands>String Conversion - Mutating - Standalone Commands</a>
- <a href=#I/O_Conversion>I/O Conversion</a>
- <a href=#Dynamic_Array_Functions>Dynamic Array Functions</a>
- <a href=#Dynamic_Array_Filters>Dynamic Array Filters</a>
- <a href=#Dynamic_Array_Mutators_Standalone_Commands>Dynamic Array Mutators Standalone Commands</a>
- <a href=#Dynamic_Array_Search>Dynamic Array Search</a>
- <a href=#Database_Access>Database Access</a>
- <a href=#Database_Management>Database Management</a>
- <a href=#Database_File_I/O>Database File I/O</a>
- <a href=#Database_Sort/Select>Database Sort/Select</a>
- <a href=#OS_Time/Date>OS Time/Date</a>
- <a href=#OS_File_I/O>OS File I/O</a>
- <a href=#OS_Directories>OS Directories</a>
- <a href=#OS_Shell/Environment>OS Shell/Environment</a>
- <a href=#Output>Output</a>
- <a href=#Input>Input</a>
- <a href=#Math/Boolean>Math/Boolean</a>
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String Creation
Usage | Function | Description |
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var= | num.round(ndecimals = 0) | Returns: A string representation of a decimal number rounded to a desired number of decimal places
Returns: A var ASCII string with exact decimal places requested.
.5 always rounds away from zero. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(0.295).round(2); // "0.30" // or let v2 = round(1.295, 2); // "1.30" var v3 = var(-0.295).round(2); // "-0.30" // or var v4 = round(-1.295, 2); // "-1.30"</code> |
var= | var().chr(num) | Returns: A string containing a single char (byte) given an integer 0-255.
0-127 -> ASCII, 128-255 -> invalid UTF-8 so cannot be written to database or used various exodus string operations <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var().chr(0x61); // "a" // or let v2 = chr(0x61);</code> |
var= | var().textchr(num) | Returns: A string of a single unicode code point in utf8 encoding.
To get utf codepoints > 2^63 you must provide negative ints
Not providing implicit constructor from var to unsigned int due to getting ambigious conversions
since int and unsigned int are parallel priority in c++ implicit conversions <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var().textchr(171416); // "𩶘" // or "\xF0A9B698" // or let v2 = textchr(171416);</code> |
var= | var().str(num) | Returns: A string of repeating characters or strings
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "ab"_var.str(3); // "ababab" // or let v2 = str("ab", 3);</code> |
var= | num.space() | Returns: A string of space characters.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(3).space(); // "␣␣␣" // or let v2 = space(3);</code> |
var= | num.numberinwords(languagename_or_locale_id = "") | Returns: A string representing a given number written in words instead of digits.
locale: Something like en_GB, ar_AE, el_CY, es_US, fr_FR etc. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let softhyphen = "\xc2\xad"; let v1 = var(123.45).numberinwords("de_DE").replace(softhyphen, " "); // "ein␣hundert␣drei␣und␣zwanzig␣Komma␣vier␣fünf"</code> |
String Scanning
Usage | Function | Description |
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var= | strvar.seq() | Returns: The character number of the first char.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.seq(); // 0x61 // decimal 97 // or let v2 = seq("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.textseq() | Returns: The Unicode character number of the first unicode code point.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "Γ"_var.textseq(); // 915 // U+0393: Greek Capital Letter Gamma (Unicode Character) // or let v2 = textseq("Γ");</code> |
var= | strvar.len() | Returns: The length of a string in number of chars
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.len(); // 3 // or let v2 = len("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.textwidth() | Returns: The number of output columns.
Allows multi column unicode and reduces combining characters etc. like e followed by grave accent
Possibly does not properly calculate combining sequences of graphemes e.g. face followed by colour <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "🤡x🤡"_var.textwidth(); // 5 // or let v2 = textwidth("🤡x🤡");</code> |
var= | strvar.textlen() | Returns: The number of Unicode code points
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "Γιάννης"_var.textlen(); // 7 // or let v2 = textlen("Γιάννης");</code> |
var= | strvar.fcount(sepstr) | Returns: The count of the number of fields separated by a given sepstr.
It is the same as var.count(sepstr) + 1 except that it returns 0 for an empty string. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "aa**cc"_var.fcount("*"); // 3 // or let v2 = fcount("aa**cc", "*");</code> |
var= | strvar.count(sepstr) | Returns: The count of the number of sepstr found.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "aa**cc"_var.count("*"); // 2 // or let v2 = count("aa**cc", "*");</code> |
if | strvar.starts(prefix) | Returns: True if starts with prefix
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("abc"_var.starts("ab")) ... true // or if (starts("abc", "ab")) ... true</code> |
if | strvar.ends(suffix) | Returns: True if ends with suffix
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("abc"_var.ends("bc")) ... true // or if (ends("abc", "bc")) ... true</code> |
if | strvar.contains(substr) | Returns: True if starts, ends or contains substr
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("abcd"_var.contains("bc")) ... true // or if (contains("abcd", "bc")) ... true</code> |
var= | strvar.index(substr, startchar1 = 1) | Returns: The index (1 based position) of a given substr on or after a given starting char number if present
Returns: 0 if not present. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.index("bc"); // 2 // or let v2 = index("abcd", "bc");</code> |
var= | strvar.indexn(substr, occurrence) | Returns: The index (1 based position) of the nth occurrence of a given substr if present
Returns: 0 if not present. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcabc"_var.index("bc", 2); // 2 // or let v2 = index("abcabc", "bc", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.indexr(substr, startchar1 = -1) | Reverse substr search.
Returns: The index (1 based position) of the substr on or before a given starting char number if present
startchar1 defaults to -1 meaning start searching from the last char (towards the first char). <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcabc"_var.indexr("bc"); // 5 // or let v2 = indexr("abcabc", "bc");</code> |
var= | strvar.match(regex_str, regex_options = "") | Returns: All results of regex matching
Multiple matches are returned separated by FMs. Groups are in VMs. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc1abc2"_var.match("BC(\\d)", "i"); // "bc1]1^bc2]2"_var // or let v2 = match("abc1abc2", "BC(\\d)", "i");</code>regex_options: l - Literal (any regex chars are treated as normal chars) i - Case insensitive p - ECMAScript/Perl (the default) b - Basic POSIX (same as sed) e - Extended POSIX a - awk g - grep eg - egrep or grep -E char ranges like a-z are locale sensitive if ECMAScript m - Multiline. Default in boost (and therefore exodus) s - Single line. Default in std::regex f - First only. Only for replace() (not match() or search()) w - Wildcard glob style (e.g. *.cfg) not regex style. Only for match() and search(). Not replace(). |
var= | strvar.match(regex) | Ditto |
var= | strvar.search(regex_str, io startchar1, regex_options = "") | Search for first match of a regular expression starting at startchar1
Updates startchar1 ready to search for the next match
regex_options as for match() <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var startchar1 = 1; let v1 = "abc1abc2"_var.search("BC(\\d)", startchar1, "i"); // "bc1]1"_var // startchar1.outputl() -> 5 /// Ready for the next search // or startchar1 = 1; let v2 = search("abc1abc2", "BC(\\d)", startchar1, "i");</code> |
var= | strvar.search(regex_str) | Ditto starting from first char |
var= | strvar.search(regex, io startchar1) | Ditto given a rex |
var= | strvar.search(regex) | Ditto starting from first char. |
var= | strvar.hash(std::uint64_t modulus = 0) | Hash by default returns a 64 bit signed integer as a var.
If a modulus is provided then the result is limited to [0, modulus)
MurmurHash3 is used. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.hash(); assert(v1 == var(6'715'211'243'465'481'821)); // or let v2 = hash("abc");</code> |
String Conversion - Non-Mutating - Chainable
Usage | Function | Description |
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var= | strvar.ucase() | To upper case
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "Γιάννης"_var.ucase(); // "ΓΙΆΝΝΗΣ" // or let v2 = ucase("Γιάννης");</code> |
var= | strvar.lcase() | To lower case
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "ΓΙΆΝΝΗΣ"_var.lcase(); // "γιάννης" // or let v2 = lcase("ΓΙΆΝΝΗΣ");</code> |
var= | strvar.tcase() | To title case (first letters are capitalised)
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "γιάννης"_var.tcase(); // "Γιάννης" // or let v2 = tcase("γιάννης");</code> |
var= | strvar.fcase() | To folded case (lower case and remove accents for indexing) |
var= | strvar.normalize() | Normalises unicode code points sequences to their standardised NFC form making them binary comparable. |
var= | strvar.invert() | Simple reversible disguising of text
invert(invert()) returns to original.
Flips bit 8 of unicode code points. Note that ASCII bytes become multibyte UTF-8 so string sizes change. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.invert(); // "\xC2" "\x9E" "\xC2" "\x9D" "\xC2" "\x9C" // or let v2 = invert("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.lower() | Convert all FM to VM, VM to SM etc.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1^b2^c3"_var.lower(); // "a1]b2]c3"_var // or let v2 = lower("a1^b2^c3"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.raise() | Convert all VM to FM, SM to VM etc.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1]b2]c3"_var.raise(); // "a1^b2^c3"_var // or let v2 = "a1]b2]c3"_var;</code> |
var= | strvar.crop() | Remove any redundant FM, VM etc. characters (Trailing FM; VM before FM etc.)
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1^b2]]^c3^^"_var.crop(); // "a1^b2^c3"_var // or let v2 = crop("a1^b2]]^c3^^"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.quote() | Wrap in double quotes
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.quote(); // "\"abc\"" // or let v2 = quote("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.squote() | Wrap in single quotes
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.squote(); // "'abc'" // or let v2 = squote("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.unquote() | Remove one pair of double or single quotes
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "'abc'"_var.unquote(); // "abc" // or let v2 = unquote("'abc'");</code> |
var= | strvar.trim(trimchars = " ") | Remove leading, trailing and excessive inner bytes
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣"_var.trim(); // "a1␣b2␣c3" // or let v2 = trim("␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣");</code> |
var= | strvar.trimfirst(trimchars = " ") | Ditto leading
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣"_var.trimfirst(); // "a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣" // or let v2 = trimfirst("␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣");</code> |
var= | strvar.trimlast(trimchars = " ") | Ditto trailing
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣"_var.trimlast(); // "␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3" // or let v2 = trimlast("␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣");</code> |
var= | strvar.trimboth(trimchars = " ") | Ditto leading, trailing but not inner
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣"_var.trimboth(); // "a1␣␣b2␣c3" // or let v2 = trimboth("␣␣a1␣␣b2␣c3␣␣");</code> |
var= | strvar.first() | Extract first char or "" if empty
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.first(); // "a" // or let v2 = first("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.last() | Extract last char or "" if empty
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.last(); // "c" // or let v2 = last("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.first(std::size_t length) | Extract up to length leading chars
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.first(2); // "ab" // or let v2 = first("abc", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.last(std::size_t length) | Extract up to length trailing chars
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.last(2); // "bc" // or let v2 = last("abc", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.cut(length) | Remove length leading chars
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.cut(2); // "cd" // or let v2 = cut("abcd", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.paste(pos1, length, insertstr) | Insert text at char position overwriting length chars
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.paste(2, 2, "XYZ"); // "aXYZd" // or let v2 = paste("abcd", 2, 2, "XYZ");</code> |
var= | strvar.paste(pos1, insertstr) | Insert text at char position without overwriting any following characters
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.paste(2, "XYZ"); // "aXYZbcd" // or let v2 = paste("abcd", 2, "XYZ");</code> |
var= | strvar.prefix(insertstr) | Insert text at the beginning
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.prefix("XYZ"); // "XYZabc" // or let v2 = prefix("abc", "XYZ");</code> |
var= | strvar.append(appendable, ...) | Append text at the end
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.append(" is ", 10, " ok", '.'); // "abc is 10 ok." // or let v2 = append("abc", " is ", 10, " ok", '.');</code> |
var= | strvar.pop() | Remove one trailing char
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc"_var.pop(); // "ab" // or let v2 = pop("abc");</code> |
var= | strvar.field(strx, fieldnx = 1, nfieldsx = 1) | Extract one or more consecutive fields given a delimiter char or substr.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "aa*bb*cc"_var.field("*", 2); // "bb" // or let v2 = field("aa*bb*cc", "*", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.field2(separator, fieldno, nfields = 1) | field2 is a version that treats fieldn -1 as the last field, -2 the penultimate field etc. -
TODO Should probably make field() do this (since -1 is basically an erroneous call) and remove field2
Same as var.field() but negative fieldnos work backwards from the last field. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "aa*bb*cc"_var.field2("*", -1); // "cc" // or let v2 = field2("aa*bb*cc", "*", -1);</code> |
var= | strvar.fieldstore(separator, fieldno, nfields, replacement) | fieldstore() replaces n fields of subfield(s) in a string.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "aa*bb*cc*dd"_var.fieldstore("*", 2, 3, "X*Y"); // "aa*X*Y*" // or let v2 = fieldstore("aa*bb*cc*dd", "*", 2, 3, "X*Y");</code> If nfields is 0 then insert fields before fieldno <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1*b2*c3*d4"_var.fieldstore("*", 2, 0, "X*Y"); // "a1*X*Y*b2*c3*d4" // or let v2 = fieldstore("a1*b2*c3*d4", "*", 2, 0, "X*Y");</code> If nfields is negative then delete abs(n) fields before inserting. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1*b2*c3*d4"_var.fieldstore("*", 2, -3, "X*Y"); // "a1*X*Y" // or let v2 = fieldstore("a1*b2*c3*d4", "*", 2, -3, "X*Y");</code> |
var= | strvar.substr(pos1, length) | substr version 1. Extract length chars starting at pos1
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.substr(2, 2); // "bc" // or let v2 = substr("abcd", 2, 2);</code> If length is negative then work backwards and return chars reversed <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.substr(3, -2); // "cb" // or let v2 = substr("abcd", 3, -2);</code> |
var= | strvar.b(pos1, length) | Same as substr version 1. |
var= | strvar.substr(pos1) | substr version 2. Extract all chars from pos1 up to the end
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcd"_var.substr(2); // "bcd" // or let v2 = substr("abcd", 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.b(pos1) | Same as substr version 2. |
var= | strvar.substr(pos1, delimiterchars, io pos2) | substr version 3.
Extract a substr starting from pos1 up to any one of some given delimiter chars
Also returns in pos2 the pos of the following delimiter or one past the end of the string if not found.
Add 1 to pos2 start the next search if continuing. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var pos1a = 4, pos2a; let v1 = "aa,bb,cc"_var.substr(pos1a, ",", pos2a); // "bb" // pos2a -> 6 // or var pos1b = 4, pos2b; let v2 = substr("aa,bb,cc", pos1b, ",", pos2b);</code> |
var= | strvar.b(pos1, delimiterchars, io pos2) | Alias of substr version 3. |
var= | strvar.substr2(io pos1, out delimiterno) | substr version 4.
Returns: A substr from a given pos1 up to the next RM/FM/VM/SM/TM/ST delimiter char.
Also returns the next index/offset and the delimiter no. found (1-6) or 0 if not found. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var pos1a = 4, delim1; let v1 = "aa^bb^cc"_var.substr2(pos1a, delim1); // "bb" // pos1a -> 7 // delim1 -> 2 // or var pos1b = 4, delim2; let v2 = substr2("aa^bb^cc"_var, pos1b, delim2);</code> |
var= | strvar.b2(io pos1, out delimiterno) | Alias of substr version 4 |
var= | strvar.convert(fromchars, tochars) | Convert chars to other chars one for one or delete where tochars is shorter.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abcde"_var.convert("aZd", "XY"); // "Xbce" // a is replaced and d is removed // or let v2 = convert("abcde", "aZd", "XY");</code> |
var= | strvar.textconvert(fromchars, tochars) | Ditto for Unicode code points.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a🤡b😀c🌍d"_var.textconvert("🤡😀", "👋"); // "a👋bc🌍d" // or let v2 = textconvert("a🤡b😀c🌍d", "🤡😀", "👋");</code> |
var= | strvar.replace(fromstr, tostr) | Replace all occurrences of a substr with another. Case sensitive
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "Abc.Abc"_var.replace("bc", "X"); // "AX.AX" // or let v2 = replace("Abc Abc", "bc", "X");</code> |
var= | strvar.replace(regex, tostr) | Replace substring(s) using a regular expression.
Use $0, $1, $2 in tostr to refer to groups defined in the regex. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "A a B b"_var.replace("[A-Z]"_rex, "'$0'"); // "'A' a 'B' b" // or let v2 = replace("A a B b", "[A-Z]"_rex, "'$0'");</code> |
var= | strvar.unique() | Remove duplicate fields in an FM or VM etc. separated list
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "a1^b2^a1^c2"_var.unique(); // "a1^b2^c2"_var // or let v2 = unique("a1^b2^a1^c2"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.sort(sepchar = FM) | Reorder fields in an FM or VM etc. separated list in ascending order
Numerical: <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "20^10^2^1^1.1"_var.sort(); // "1^1.1^2^10^20"_var // or let v2 = sort("20^10^2^1^1.1"_var);</code> Alphabetical: <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "b1^a1^c20^c10^c2^c1^b2"_var.sort(); // "a1^b1^b2^c1^c10^c2^c20"_var // or let v2 = sort("b1^a1^c20^c10^c2^c1^b2"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.reverse(sepchar = FM) | Reorder fields in an FM or VM etc. separated list in descending order
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "20^10^2^1^1.1"_var.reverse(); // "1.1^1^2^10^20"_var // or let v2 = reverse("20^10^2^1^1.1"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.shuffle(sepchar = FM) | Randomise the order of fields in an FM, VM separated list
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "20^10^2^1^1.1"_var.shuffle(); /// e.g. "2^1^20^1.1^10" (random order depending on initrand()) // or let v2 = shuffle("20^10^2^1^1.1"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.parse(char sepchar = ' ') | Replace separator characters with FM char except inside double or single quotes ignoring escaped quotes \" \'
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "abc,\"def,\"123\" fgh\",12.34"_var.parse(','); // "abc^\"def,\"123\" fgh\"^12.34"_var // or let v2 = parse("abc,\"def,\"123\" fgh\",12.34", ',');</code> |
String Conversion - Mutating - Standalone Commands
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
cmd | strvar.ucaser() | Upper case
All string mutators follow the same pattern as ucaser. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "abc"; v1.ucaser(); // "ABC" // or ucaser(v1);</code> |
cmd | strvar.lcaser() | |
cmd | strvar.tcaser() | |
cmd | strvar.fcaser() | |
cmd | strvar.normalizer() | |
cmd | strvar.inverter() | |
cmd | strvar.quoter() | |
cmd | strvar.squoter() | |
cmd | strvar.unquoter() | |
cmd | strvar.lowerer() | |
cmd | strvar.raiser() | |
cmd | strvar.cropper() | |
cmd | strvar.trimmer(trimchars = " ") | |
cmd | strvar.trimmerfirst(trimchars = " ") | |
cmd | strvar.trimmerlast(trimchars = " ") | |
cmd | strvar.trimmerboth(trimchars = " ") | |
cmd | strvar.firster() | |
cmd | strvar.laster() | |
cmd | strvar.firster(std::size_t length) | |
cmd | strvar.laster(std::size_t length) | |
cmd | strvar.cutter(length) | |
cmd | strvar.paster(pos1, length, insertstr) | |
cmd | strvar.paster(pos1, insertstr) | |
cmd | strvar.prefixer(insertstr) | |
cmd | strvar.appender(appendable, ...) | |
cmd | strvar.popper() | |
cmd | strvar.fieldstorer(sepchar, fieldno, nfields, replacement) | |
cmd | strvar.substrer(pos1, length) | |
cmd | strvar.substrer(pos1) | |
cmd | strvar.converter(fromchars, tochars) | |
cmd | strvar.textconverter(fromchars, tochars) | |
cmd | strvar.replacer(regex, tostr) | |
cmd | strvar.replacer(fromstr, tostr) | |
cmd | strvar.uniquer() | |
cmd | strvar.sorter(sepchar = FM) | |
cmd | strvar.reverser(sepchar = FM) | |
cmd | strvar.shuffler(sepchar = FM) | |
cmd | strvar.parser(char sepchar = ' ') |
I/O Conversion
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | var.oconv(convstr) | Converts internal data to output external display format according to a given conversion code or pattern
If the internal data is invalid and cannot be converted then most conversions return the ORIGINAL data unconverted
Throws a runtime error VarNotImplemented if convstr is invalid
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(30123).oconv("D/E"); // "21/06/2050" // or let v2 = oconv(30123, "D/E");</code> |
var= | var.iconv(convstr) | Converts external data to internal format according to a given conversion code or pattern
If the external data is invalid and cannot be converted then most conversions return the EMPTY STRING ""
Throws a runtime error VarNotImplemented if convstr is invalid
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "21 JUN 2050"_var.iconv("D/E"); // 30123 // or let v2 = iconv("21 JUN 2050", "D/E");</code> |
var= | var.format(fmt_str, args, ...) | Classic format function in printf style
vars can be formatted either with C++ format codes e.g. {:_>8.2f}
or with exodus oconv codes e.g. {::MD20P|R(_)#8} as in the below example. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(12.345).format("'{:_>8.2f}'"); // "'___12.35'" let v2 = var(12.345).format("'{::MD20P|R(_)#8}'"); // or var v3 = format("'{:_>8.2f}'", var(12.345)); // "'___12.35'" var v4 = format("'{::MD20P|R(_)#8}'", var(12.345));</code> |
var= | strvar.from_codepage(codepage) | Converts from codepage encoded text to UTF-8 encoded text
e.g. Codepage "CP1124" (Ukrainian).
Use Linux command "iconv -l" for complete list of code pages and encodings. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "\xa4"_var.from_codepage("CP1124"); // "Є" // or let v2 = from_codepage("\xa4", "CP1124"); // U+0404 Cyrillic Capital Letter Ukrainian Ie Unicode Character</code> |
var= | strvar.to_codepage(codepage) | Converts to codepage encoded text from UTF-8 encoded text
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "Є"_var.to_codepage("CP1124").oconv("HEX"); // "A4" // or let v2 = to_codepage("Є", "CP1124").oconv("HEX");</code> |
Dynamic Array Functions
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | strvar.f(fieldno, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | f() is a highly abbreviated alias for the PICK OS field/value/subvalue extract() function.
"f()" can be thought of as "field" although the function can extract values and subvalues as well.
The convenient PICK OS angle bracket syntax for field extraction (e.g. xxx<20>) is not available in C++.
The abbreviated exodus field extraction function (e.g. xxx.f(20)) is provided instead since field access is extremely heavily used in source code. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "f1^f2v1]f2v2]f2v3^f2"_var; let v2 = v1.f(2, 2); // "f2v2"</code> |
var= | strvar.extract(fieldno, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | Extract a specific field, value or subvalue from a dynamic array.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "f1^f2v1]f2v2]f2v3^f2"_var; let v2 = v1.extract(2, 2); // "f2v2" // // For brevity the function alias "f()" (standing for "field") is normally used instead of "extract()" as follows: var v3 = v1.f(2, 2);</code> |
var= | strvar.pickreplace(fieldno, valueno, subvalueno, replacement) | Same as var.r() function but returns a new string instead of updating a variable in place. Rarely used. |
var= | strvar.pickreplace(fieldno, valueno, replacement) | Ditto for a specific multivalue |
var= | strvar.pickreplace(fieldno, replacement) | Ditto for a specific field |
var= | strvar.insert(fieldno, valueno, subvalueno, insertion) | Same as var.inserter() function but returns a new string instead of updating a variable in place. |
var= | strvar.insert(fieldno, valueno, insertion) | Ditto for a specific multivalue |
var= | strvar.insert(fieldno, insertion) | Ditto for a specific field |
var= | strvar.remove(fieldno, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | Same as var.remover() function but returns a new string instead of updating a variable in place. "remove" was called "delete" in Pick OS. |
Dynamic Array Filters
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | strvar.sum() | Sum up multiple values into one higher level
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "1]2]3^4]5]6"_var.sum(); // "6^15"_var // or let v2 = sum("1]2]3^4]5]6"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.sumall() | Sum up all levels into a single figure
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "1]2]3^4]5]6"_var.sumall(); // 21 // or let v2 = sumall("1]2]3^4]5]6"_var);</code> |
var= | strvar.sum(sepchar) | Ditto allowing commas etc.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "10,20,30"_var.sum(","); // 60 // or let v2 = sum("10,20,30", ",");</code> |
var= | strvar.mv(opcode, var2) | Binary ops (+, -, *, /) in parallel on multiple values
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = "10]20]30"_var.mv("+","2]3]4"_var); // "12]23]34"_var</code> |
Dynamic Array Mutators Standalone Commands
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
cmd | strvar.r(fieldno, replacement) | Replaces a specific field in a dynamic array
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.r(2, "X"); // "f1^X^f3"_var</code> |
cmd | strvar.r(fieldno, valueno, replacement) | Ditto for specific value in a specific field.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.r(2, 2, "X"); // "f1^v1]X^f3"_var</code> |
cmd | strvar.r(fieldno, valueno, subvalueno, replacement) | Ditto for a specific subvalue in a specific value of a specific field
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.r(2, 2, 2, "X"); // "f1^v1]v2}X}s3^f3"_var</code> |
cmd | strvar.inserter(fieldno, insertion) | Insert a specific field in a dynamic array, moving all other fields up.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.inserter(2, "X"); // "f1^X^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var // or inserter(v1, 2, "X");</code> |
cmd | strvar.inserter(fieldno, valueno, insertion) | Ditto for a specific value in a specific field, moving all other values up.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.inserter(2, 2, "X"); // "f1^v1]X]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var // or inserter(v1, 2, 2, "X");</code> |
cmd | strvar.inserter(fieldno, valueno, subvalueno, insertion) | Ditto for a specific subvalue in a dynamic array, moving all other subvalues up.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.inserter(2, 2, 2, "X"); // "f1^v1]v2}X}s2}s3^f3"_var // or v1.inserter(2, 2, 2, "X");</code> |
cmd | strvar.remover(fieldno, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | Remove a specific field (or value, or subvalue) from a dynamic array, moving all other fields (or values, or subvalues) down.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = "f1^v1]v2}s2}s3^f3"_var; v1.remover(2, 2); // "f1^v1^f3"_var // or remover(v1, 2, 2);</code> |
Dynamic Array Search
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | strvar.locate(target) | locate() with only the target substr argument provided searches unordered values separated by any of the field mark chars.
Returns: The field, value, subvalue etc. number if found or 0 if not. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("UK^US^UA"_var.locate("US")) ... ok // 2 // or if (locate("US", "UK^US^UA"_var)) ... ok</code> |
if | strvar.locate(target, out valueno) | locate() with only the target substr provided and setting returned searches unordered values separated by any type of field mark chars.
Returns: True if found
Setting: Field, value, subvalue etc. number if found or the max number + 1 if not. Suitable for additiom of new values <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var setting; if ("UK]US]UA"_var.locate("US", setting)) ... ok // setting -> 2 // or if (locate("US", "UK]US]UA"_var, setting)) ... ok</code> |
if | strvar.locate(target, out setting, fieldno, valueno = 0) | locate() the target in unordered fields if fieldno is 0, or values if a fieldno is specified, or subvalues if the valueno argument is provided.
Returns: True if found and with the field, value or subvalue number in setting.
Returns: False if not found and with the max field, value or subvalue number found + 1 in setting. Suitable for replacement of new fields, values or subvalues. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var setting; if ("f1^f2v1]f2v2]s1}s2}s3}s4^f3^f4"_var.locate("s4", setting, 2, 3)) ... ok // setting -> 4 // returns true</code> |
if | strvar.locateby(ordercode, target, out valueno) | locateby() without fieldno or valueno arguments searches ordered values separated by VM chars.
The order code can be AL, DL, AR, DR meaning Ascending Left, Descending Right, Ascending Right, Ascending Left.
Left is used to indicate alphabetic order where 10 < 2.
Right is used to indicate numeric order where 10 > 2.
Data must be in the correct order for searching to work properly.
Returns: True if found.
In case the target is not exactly found then the correct value no for inserting the target is returned in setting. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var valueno; if ("aaa]bbb]ccc"_var.locateby("AL", "bb", valueno)) ... // valueno -> 2 // returns false and valueno = where it could be correctly inserted.</code> |
if | strvar.locateby(ordercode, target, out setting, fieldno, valueno = 0) | locateby() ordered as above but in fields if fieldno is 0, or values in a specific fieldno, or subvalues in a specific valueno.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var setting; if ("f1^f2^aaa]bbb]ccc^f4"_var.locateby("AL", "bb", setting, 3)) ... // setting -> 2 // return false and where it could be correctly inserted.</code> |
if | strvar.locateusing(usingchar, target) | locate() a target substr in the whole unordered string using a given delimiter char returning true if found.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("AB,EF,CD"_var.locateusing(",", "EF")) ... ok</code> |
if | strvar.locateusing(usingchar, target, out setting, fieldno = 0, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | locate() the target in a specific field, value or subvalue using a specified delimiter and unordered data
Returns: True If found and returns in setting the number of the delimited field found.
Returns: False if not found and returns in setting the maximum number of delimited fields + 1 if not found.
This is similar to the main locate command but the delimiter char can be specified e.g. a comma or TM etc. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var setting; if ("f1^f2^f3c1,f3c2,f3c3^f4"_var.locateusing(",", "f3c2", setting, 3)) ... ok // setting -> 2 // returns true</code> |
if | strvar.locatebyusing(ordercode, usingchar, target, out setting, fieldno = 0, valueno = 0, subvalueno = 0) | locatebyusing() supports all the above features in a single function. Returns: True if found. |
Database Access
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
if | conn.connect(conninfo = "") | For all db operations, the operative var can either be a db connection created with dbconnect() or be any var and a default connection will be established on the fly.
The db connection string (conninfo) parameters are merged from the following places in descending priority.
1. Provided in connect()'s conninfo argument. See 4. for the complete list of parameters.
2. Any environment variables EXO_HOST EXO_PORT EXO_USER EXO_DATA EXO_PASS EXO_TIME
3. Any parameters found in a configuration file at ~/.config/exodus/exodus.cfg
4. The default conninfo is "host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=exodus user=exodus password=somesillysecret connect_timeout=10"
Setting environment variable EXO_DBTRACE=1 will cause tracing of db interface including SQL commands. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let conninfo = "dbname=exodus user=exodus password=somesillysecret"; if (not conn.connect(conninfo)) ...; // or if (not connect()) ... // or if (not connect("exodus")) ...</code> |
if | conn.attach(filenames) | Attach (connect) specific files by name to specific connections.
It is not necessary to attach files before opening them. Attach is meant to control the defaults.
For the remainder of the session, opening the db file by name without specifying a connection will automatically use the specified connection applies during the attach command.
If conn is not specified then filename will be attached to the default connection.
Multiple file names must be separated by FM <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let filenames = "definitions^dict.definitions"_var, conn = "exodus"; if (conn.attach(filenames)) ... ok // or if (attach(filenames)) ... ok</code> |
cmd | conn.detach(filenames) | Detach (disconnect) files that have been attached using attach(). |
if | conn.begintrans() | Begin a db transaction.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if (not conn.begintrans()) ... // or if (not begintrans()) ...</code> |
if | conn.statustrans() | Check if a db transaction is in progress.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if (conn.statustrans()) ... ok // or if (statustrans()) ... ok</code> |
if | conn.rollbacktrans() | Rollback a db transaction.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if (conn.rollbacktrans()) ... ok // or if (rollbacktrans()) ... ok</code> |
if | conn.committrans() | Commit a db transaction.
Returns: True if successfully committed or if there was no transaction in progress, otherwise false. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if (conn.committrans()) ... ok // or if (committrans()) ... ok</code> |
if | conn.sqlexec(sqlcmd) | Execute an sql command.
Returns: True if there was no sql error otherwise lasterror() returns a detailed error message. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if (conn.sqlexec("vacuum")) ... ok // or if (sqlexec("vacuum")) ... ok</code> |
if | conn.sqlexec(sqlcmd, io response) | Execute an SQL command and capture the response.
Returns: True if there was no sql error otherwise response contains a detailed error message.
response: Any rows and columns returned are separated by RM and FM respectively. The first row is the column names.
Recommended: Don't use sql directly unless you must to manage or configure a database. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let sqlcmd = "select 'xxx' as col1, 'yyy' as col2"; var response; if (conn.sqlexec(sqlcmd, response)) ... ok // response -> "col1^col2\x1fxxx^yyy"_var /// \x1f is the Record Mark (RM) character. The backtick character is used here by gendoc to deliminate source code. // or if (sqlexec(sqlcmd, response)) ... ok</code> |
cmd | conn.disconnect() | Closes db connection and frees process resources both locally and in the database server.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>conn.disconnect(); // or disconnect();</code> |
cmd | conn.disconnectall() | Closes all connections and frees process resources both locally and in the database server(s).
All connections are closed automatically when a process terminates. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>conn.disconnectall(); // or disconnectall();</code> |
var= | conn.lasterror() | Returns: The last os or db error message.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var v1 = var().lasterror(); // or var v2 = lasterror();</code> |
var= | conn.loglasterror(source = "") | Log the last os or db error message.
Output: to stdlog
Prefixes the output with source if provided. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var().loglasterror("main:"); // or loglasterror("main:");</code> |
Database Management
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
if | conn.dbcreate(new_dbname, old_dbname = "") | Create a named database on a particular connection.
The target database cannot already exist.
Optionally copies an existing database from the same connection and which cannot have any current connections. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (not dbdelete("xo_gendoc_testdb")) {}; // Cleanup first if (conn.dbcreate("xo_gendoc_testdb")) ... ok // or if (dbcreate("xo_gendoc_testdb")) ...</code> |
if | conn.dbcopy(from_dbname, to_dbname) | Create a named database as a copy of an existing database.
The target database cannot already exist.
The source database must exist on the same connection and cannot have any current connections. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (not dbdelete("xo_gendoc_testdb2")) {}; // Cleanup first if (conn.dbcopy("xo_gendoc_testdb", "xo_gendoc_testdb2")) ... ok // or if (dbcopy("xo_gendoc_testdb", "xo_gendoc_testdb2")) ...</code> |
var= | conn.dblist() | Returns: A list of available databases on a particular connection.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = conn.dblist(); // or let v2 = dblist();</code> |
if | conn.dbdelete(dbname) | Delete (drop) a named database.
The target database must exist and cannot have any current connections. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (conn.dbdelete("xo_gendoc_testdb2")) ... ok // or if (dbdelete("xo_gendoc_testdb2")) ...</code> |
if | conn.createfile(filename) | Create a named db file.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let filename = "xo_gendoc_temp", conn = "exodus"; if (conn.createfile(filename)) ... ok // or if (createfile(filename)) ...</code> |
if | conn.renamefile(filename, newfilename) | Rename a db file.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let conn = "exodus", filename = "xo_gendoc_temp", new_filename = "xo_gendoc_temp2"; if (conn.renamefile(filename, new_filename)) ... ok // or if (renamefile(filename, new_filename)) ...</code> |
var= | conn.listfiles() | Returns: A list of all files in a database
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (not conn.listfiles()) ... // or if (not listfiles()) ...</code> |
if | conn.clearfile(filename) | Delete all records in a db file
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let conn = "exodus", filename = "xo_gendoc_temp2"; if (not conn.clearfile(filename)) ... // or if (not clearfile(filename)) ...</code> |
if | conn.deletefile(filename) | Delete a db file
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let conn = "exodus", filename = "xo_gendoc_temp2"; if (conn.deletefile(filename)) ... ok // or if (deletefile(filename)) ...</code> |
var= | conn_or_file.reccount(filename = "") | Returns: The approx. number of records in a db file
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let conn = "exodus", filename = "xo_clients"; var nrecs1 = conn.reccount(filename); // or var nrecs2 = reccount(filename);</code> |
if | conn_or_file.flushindex(filename = "") | Calls db maintenance function (vacuum) This doesnt actually flush any indexes but does make sure that reccount() function is reasonably accurate. |
Database File I/O
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
if | file.open(dbfilename, connection = "") | Opens a db file to a var which can be used in subsequent functions to work on the specified file and database connection.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file, filename = "definitions"; if (not file.open(filename)) ... // or if (not open(filename to file)) ...</code> |
cmd | file.close() | Closes db file var
Does nothing currently since database file vars consume no resources <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file = "definitions"; file.close(); // or close(file);</code> |
if | file.createindex(fieldname, dictfile = "") | Creates a secondary index for a given db file and field name.
The fieldname must exist in a dictionary file. The default dictionary is "dict." ^ filename.
Returns: False if the index cannot be created for any reason.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var filename = "definitions", fieldname = "DATE_TIME"; if (not deleteindex("definitions", "DATE_TIME")) {}; // Cleanup first if (filename.createindex(fieldname)) ... ok // or if (createindex(filename, fieldname)) ...</code> |
var= | file|conn.listindex(file_or_filename = "", fieldname = "") | Lists secondary indexes in a database or for a db file
Returns: False if the db file or fieldname are given and do not exist <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (conn.listindex()) ... ok // includes "xo_clients__date_time" // or if (listindex()) ... ok</code> |
if | file.deleteindex(fieldname) | Deletes a secondary index for a db file and field name.
Returns: False if the index cannot be deleted for any reason
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file = "definitions", fieldname = "DATE_TIME"; if (file.deleteindex(fieldname)) ... ok // or if (deleteindex(file, fieldname)) ...</code> |
var= | file.lock(key) | Places a metaphorical db lock on a particular record given a db file and key.
This is a advisory lock, not a physical lock, since it makes no restriction on the access or modification of data by other connections.
Neither the db file nor the record key need to actually exist since a lock is just a hash of the db file name and key combined.
If another connection attempts to place an identical lock on the same database it will be denied.
Locks can be removed by unlock() or unlockall() or will be automatically removed at the end of a transaction or when the connection is closed.
If the same process attempts to place an identical lock more than once it may be denied (if not in a transaction) or succeed but be ignored (if in a transaction).
Locks can be used to avoid processing a transaction simultaneously with another connection only to have one of them fail due to mutually updating the same records.
Returns::
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file = "xo_clients", key = "1000"; if (file.lock(key)) ... ok // or if (lock(file, key)) ...</code> |
if | file.unlock(key) | Removes a db lock placed by the lock function.
Only locks placed on the specified connection can be removed.
Locks cannot be removed while a connection is in a transaction.
Returns: False if the lock is not present in a connection. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file = "xo_clients", key = "1000"; if (file.unlock(key)) ... ok // or if (unlock(file, key)) ...</code> |
if | file.unlockall() | Removes all db locks placed by the lock function in the specified connection.
Locks cannot be removed while in a transaction. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var conn = "exodus"; if (not conn.unlockall()) ... // or if (not unlockall(conn)) ...</code> |
cmd | rec.write(file, key) | Writes a record into a db file given a unique primary key.
Either inserts a new record or updates an existing record.
It always succeeds so no result code is returned.
Any memory cached record is deleted. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let rec = "Client GD^G^20855^30000^1001.00^20855.76539"_var; let file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001"; if (not deleterecord("xo_clients", "GD001")) {}; // Cleanup first rec.write(file, key); // or write(rec on file, key);</code> |
if | rec.read(file, key) | Reads a record from a db file for a given key.
Returns: False if the key doesnt exist <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var rec; let file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001"; if (not rec.read(file, key)) ... // rec -> "Client GD^G^20855^30000^1001.00^20855.76539"_var // or if (not read(rec from file, key)) ...</code> |
if | file.deleterecord(key) | Deletes a record from a db file given a key.
Returns: False if the key doesnt exist
Any memory cached record is deleted. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001"; if (file.deleterecord(key)) ... ok // or if (deleterecord(file, key)) ...</code> |
if | rec.insertrecord(file, key) | Inserts a new record in a db file.
Returns: False if the key already exists
Any memory cached record is deleted. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let rec = "Client GD^G^20855^30000^1001.00^20855.76539"_var; let file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001"; if (rec.insertrecord(file, key)) ... ok // or if (insertrecord(rec on file, key)) ...</code> |
if | rec.updaterecord(file, key) | Updates an existing record in a db file.
Returns: False if the key doesnt already exist
Any memory cached record is deleted. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let rec = "Client GD^G^20855^30000^1001.00^20855.76539"_var; let file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001"; if (not rec.updaterecord(file, key)) ... // or if (not updaterecord(rec on file, key)) ...</code> |
if | strvar.readf(file, key, fieldno) | "Read field" Same as read() but only returns a specific field from the record
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var field, file = "xo_clients", key = "GD001", fieldno = 2; if (not field.readf(file, key, fieldno)) ... // field -> "G" // or if (not readf(field from file, key, fieldno)) ...</code> |
cmd | strvar.writef(file, key, fieldno) | "write field" Same as write() but only writes to a specific field in the record
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var field = "f3", file = "definitions", key = "1000", fieldno = 3; field.writef(file, key, fieldno); // or writef(field on file, key, fieldno);</code> |
cmd | rec.writec(file, key) | "Write cache" Writes a record and key into a memory cached "db file".
The actual file is NOT updated.
writec() either updates an existing cache record if the key already exists or otherwise inserts a new record into the cache.
It always succeeds so no result code is returned.
Neither the db file nor the record key need to actually exist in the actual db. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let rec = "Client XD^X^20855^30000^1001.00^20855.76539"_var; let file = "xo_clients", key = "XD001"; rec.writec(file, key); // or writec(rec on file, key);</code> |
if | rec.readc(file, key) | "Read cache" Same as "read() but first reads from a memory cache.
1. Tries to read from a memory cache. Returns true if successful.
2a. Tries to read from the actual db file and returns false if unsuccessful.
2b. Writes the record and key to the memory cache and returns true.
Cached db file data lives in exodus process memory and is lost when the process terminates or cleardbcache() is called. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var rec; let file = "xo_clients", key = "XD001"; if (rec.readc(file, key)) ... ok // or if (readc(rec from file, key)) ... ok // Verify not in actual file by using read() not readc() if (read(rec from file, key)) abort("Error: " ^ key ^ " should not be in the actual file"); // error</code> |
if | dbfile.deletec(key) | Deletes a record and key from a memory cached "file".
The actual file is NOT updated.
Returns: False if the key doesnt exist <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var file = "xo_clients", key = "XD001"; if (file.deletec(key)) ... ok // or if (deletec(file, key)) ...</code> |
cmd | conn.cleardbcache() | Clears the memory cache of all records for the given connection
All future cache readc() function calls will be forced to obtain records from the actual database and refresh the cache. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>conn.cleardbcache(); // or cleardbcache(conn);</code> |
var= | strvar.xlate(filename, fieldno, mode) | The xlate ("translate") function is similar to readf() but, when called as an exodus program member function, it can be used efficiently with exodus file dictionaries using column names and functions and multivalued data.
Arguments:
str: Used as the primary key to lookup a field in a given file and field no or field name.
filename: The db file in which to look up data.
If var key is multivalued then a multivalued field is returned.
fieldno: Determines which field of the record is returned.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let key = "SB001"; let client_name = key.xlate("xo_clients", 1, "X"); // "Client AAA" // or let name_and_type = xlate("xo_clients", key, "NAME_AND_TYPE", "X"); // "Client AAA (A)"</code> |
Database Sort/Select
Usage | Function | Description |
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if | file.select(sortselectclause = "") | |
cmd | file.clearselect() | |
if | file.hasnext() | |
if | file.readnext(out key) | |
if | file.readnext(out key, out valueno) | |
if | file.readnext(out record, out key, out valueno) | |
if | file.savelist(listname) | |
if | file.getlist(listname) | |
if | file.makelist(listname, keys) | |
if | file.deletelist(listname) | |
if | file.formlist(keys, fieldno = 0) |
OS Time/Date
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | var().date() | Number of whole days since pick epoch 1967-12-31 00:00:00 UTC. Negative for dates before.
e.g. was 20821 from 2025-01-01 00:00:00 UTC for 24 hours <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let today1 = var().date(); // or let today2 = date();</code> |
var= | var().time() | Number of whole seconds since last 00:00:00 (UTC).
e.g. 43200 if time is 12:00
Range 0 - 86399 since there are 24*60*60 (86400) seconds in a day. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let now1 = var().time(); // or let now2 = time();</code> |
var= | var().ostime() | Number of fractional seconds since last 00:00:00 (UTC).
A floating point with approx. nanosecond resolution depending on hardware.
e.g. 23343.704387955 approx. 06:29:03 UTC <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let now1 = var().ostime(); // or let now2 = ostime();</code> |
var= | var().timestamp() | Number of fractional days since pick epoch 1967-12-31 00:00:00 UTC. Negative for dates before.
A floating point with approx. nanosecond resolution depending on hardware.
e.g. Was 20821.99998842593 around 2025-01-01 23:59:59 UTC <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let now1 = var().timestamp(); // or let now2 = timestamp();</code> |
var= | var().timestamp(ostime) | Construct a timestamp from a date and time
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let idate = iconv("2025-01-01", "D"), itime = iconv("23:59:59", "MT"); let ts1 = idate.timestamp(itime); // 20821.99998842593 // or let ts2 = timestamp(idate, itime);</code> |
cmd | var().ossleep(milliseconds) | Sleep/pause/wait for a number of milliseconds
Releases the processor if not needed for a period of time or a delay is required. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var().ossleep(500); // sleep for 500ms // or ossleep(500);</code> |
var= | file_dir_list.oswait(milliseconds) | Sleep/pause/wait up to a given number of milliseconds or until any changes occur in an FM delimited list of directories and/or files.
Any terminal input (e.g. a key press) will also terminate the wait.
An FM array of event information is returned. See below.
Multiple events are returned in multivalues. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = ".^/etc/hosts"_var.oswait(500); /// e.g. "IN_CLOSE_WRITE^/etc^hosts^f"_var // or let v2 = oswait(".^/etc/hosts"_var, 500);</code>Returned array fields 1. Event type codes 2. dirpaths 3. filenames 4. d=dir, f=file Possible event type codes are as follows:
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OS File I/O
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
if | osfilevar.osopen(osfilename, utf8 = true) | Given the name of an existing os file name including path, initialises an os file handle var that can be used in random access osbread and osbwrite functions.
The utf8 option defaults to true which causes trimming of partial utf-8 unicode byte sequences from the end of osbreads. For raw untrimmed osbreads pass utf8 = false;
File will be opened for writing if possible otherwise for reading.
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. Target doesnt exist, permissions etc. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; if (oswrite("" on osfilename)) ... ok /// Create an empty os file var ostempfile; if (ostempfile.osopen(osfilename)) ... ok // or if (osopen(osfilename to ostempfile)) ... ok</code> |
if | osfilevar.osbwrite(osfilevar, io offset) | Writes data to an existing os file starting at a given byte offset (0 based).
See osbread for more info. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; let text = "aaa=123\nbbb=456\n"; var offset = osfile(osfilename).f(1); /// Size of file therefore append if (text.osbwrite(osfilename, offset)) ... ok // offset -> 16 // or if (not osbwrite(text on osfilename, offset)) ...</code> |
if | osfilevar.osbread(osfilevar, io offset, length) | Reads length bytes from an existing os file starting at a given byte offset (0 based).
The osfilevar file handle may either be initialised by osopen or be just be a normal string variable holding the path and name of the os file.
After reading, the offset is updated to point to the correct offset for a subsequent sequential read.
If reading utf8 data (the default) then the length of data actually returned may be a few bytes shorter than requested in order to be a complete number of UTF-8 code points. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; var text, offset = 0; if (text.osbread(osfilename, offset, 8)) ... ok // text -> "aaa=123\n" // offset -> 8 // or if (osbread(text from osfilename, offset, 8)) ... ok // text -> "bbb=456\n" // offset -> 16</code> |
cmd | osfilevar.osclose() | Removes an osfilevar handle from the internal memory cache of os file handles. This frees up both exodus process memory and operating system resources.
It is advisable to osclose any file handles after use, regardless of whether they were specifically opened using osopen or not, especially in long running programs. Exodus performs caching of internal os file handles per thread and os file. If not closed, then the operating system will probably not flush deleted files from storage until the process is terminated. This can potentially create an memory issue or file system resource issue especially if osopening/osreading/oswriting many perhaps temporary files in a long running process. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>osfilevar.osclose(); // or osclose(osfilevar);</code> |
if | strvar.oswrite(osfilename, codepage = "") | Create a complete os file from a var.
Any existing os file is removed first.
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. Path is not writeable, permissions etc.
If codepage is specified then output is converted from utf-8 to that codepage. Otherwise no conversion is done. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let text = "aaa = 123\nbbb = 456"; let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; if (text.oswrite(osfilename)) ... ok // or if (oswrite(text on osfilename)) ... ok</code> |
if | strvar.osread(osfilename, codepage = "") | Read a complete os file into a var.
If codepage is specified then input is converted from that codepage to utf-8 otherwise no conversion is done.
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. File doesnt exist, permissions etc. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var text; let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; if (text.osread(osfilename)) ... ok // text -> "aaa = 123\nbbb = 456" // or if (osread(text from osfilename)) ... ok</code> |
if | osfile_or_dirname.osrename(new_dirpath_or_filepath) | Renames an os file or dir in the OS file system.
Will not overwrite an existing os file or dir.
Source and target must exist in the same storage device.
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. Target already exists, path is not writeable, permissions etc.
Uses std::filesystem::rename internally. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let from_osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; let to_osfilename = from_osfilename ^ ".bak"; if (not osremove(ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf.bak")) {}; // Cleanup first if (from_osfilename.osrename(to_osfilename)) ... ok // or if (osrename(from_osfilename, to_osfilename)) ...</code> |
if | osfile_or_dirname.osmove(to_osfilename) | "Moves" an os file or dir within the os file system.
Will not overwrite an existing os file or dir.
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. Source doesnt exist or cannot be accessed, target already exists, source or target is not writeable, permissions etc.
Attempts osrename first then oscopy followed by osremove original. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let from_osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf.bak"; let to_osfilename = from_osfilename.cut(-4); if (not osremove(ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf")) {}; // Cleanup first if (from_osfilename.osmove(to_osfilename)) ... ok // or if (osmove(from_osfilename, to_osfilename)) ...</code> |
if | osfile_or_dirname.oscopy(to_osfilename) | Copies an os file or directory recursively within the os file system.
Will overwrite an existing os file or dir.
Uses std::filesystem::copy internally with recursive and overwrite options <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let from_osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; let to_osfilename = from_osfilename ^ ".bak"; if (from_osfilename.oscopy(to_osfilename)) ... ok; // or if (oscopy(from_osfilename, to_osfilename)) ... ok</code> |
if | osfilename.osremove() | Removes/deletes an os file from the OS file system given path and name.
Will not remove directories. Use osrmdir() to remove directories
Returns: True if successful or false if not possible for any reason.
e.g. Target doesnt exist, path is not writeable, permissions etc. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osfilename = ostempdirpath() ^ "xo_gendoc_test.conf"; if (osfilename.osremove()) ... ok // or if (osremove(osfilename)) ...</code> |
OS Directories
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | dirpath.oslist(globpattern = "", mode = 0) | Returns: A FM delimited string containing all matching dir entries given a dir path
A glob pattern (e.g. *.conf) can be appended to the path or passed as argument. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var entries1 = "/etc/"_var.oslist("*.cfg"); /// e.g. "adduser.conf^ca-certificates.con^... etc." // or var entries2 = oslist("/etc/" "*.conf");</code> |
var= | dirpath.oslistf(globpattern = "") | Same as oslist for files only |
var= | dirpath.oslistd(globpattern = "") | Same as oslist for files only |
var= | osfile_or_dirpath.osinfo(mode = 0) | Returns: Dir info for any dir entry or "" if it doesnt exist
A short string containing size ^ FM ^ modified_time ^ FM ^ modified_time
mode 0 default
mode 1 returns "" if not an os file
mode 2 returns "" if not an os dir
See also osfile() and osdir() <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var info1 = "/etc/hosts"_var.osinfo(); /// e.g. "221^20597^78309"_var // or var info2 = osinfo("/etc/hosts");</code> |
var= | osfilename.osfile() | Returns: Dir info for a os file
A short string containing size ^ FM ^ modified_time ^ FM ^ modified_time
Alias for osinfo(1) <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var fileinfo1 = "/etc/hosts"_var.osfile(); /// e.g. "221^20597^78309"_var // or var fileinfo2 = osfile("/etc/hosts");</code> |
var= | dirpath.osdir() | Returns: Dir info for a dir.
A short string containing FM ^ modified_time ^ FM ^ modified_time
Alias for osinfo(2) <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var dirinfo1 = "/etc/"_var.osdir(); /// e.g. "^20848^44464"_var // or var dirinfo2 = osfile("/etc/");</code> |
if | dirpath.osmkdir() | Makes a new directory and returns true if successful.
Including parent dirs if necessary. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osdirname = "xo_test/aaa"; if (osrmdir("xo_test/aaa")) {}; // Cleanup first if (osdirname.osmkdir()) ... ok // or if (osmkdir(osdirname)) ...</code> |
if | dirpath.oscwd(newpath) | Changes the current working dir and returns true if successful.
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osdirname = "xo_test/aaa"; if (osdirname.oscwd()) ... ok // or if (oscwd(osdirname)) ... ok</code> |
var= | dirpath.oscwd() | Returns: The current working directory
e.g. "/root/exodus/cli/src/xo_test/aaa" <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var cwd1 = var().oscwd(); // or var cwd2 = oscwd();</code> |
if | dirpath.osrmdir(evenifnotempty = false) | Removes a os dir and returns true if successful.
Optionally even if not empty. Including subdirs. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let osdirname = "xo_test/aaa"; if (oscwd("../..")) ... ok /// Change up before removing because cannot remove dir while it is current if (osdirname.osrmdir()) ... ok // or if (osrmdir(osdirname)) ...</code> |
OS Shell/Environment
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
if | command.osshell() | Execute a shell command.
Returns: True if the process terminates with error status 0 and false otherwise.
Append "&>/dev/null" to the command to suppress terminal output. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let cmd = "echo $HOME"; if (cmd.osshell()) ... ok // or if (osshell(cmd)) ... ok</code> |
if | instr.osshellread(oscmd) | Same as osshell but captures and returns stdout
Returns: The stout of the shell command.
Append "2>&1" to the command to capture stderr/stdlog output as well. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let cmd = "echo $HOME"; var text; if (text.osshellread(cmd)) ... ok // or capturing stdout but ignoring exit status text = osshellread(cmd);</code> |
if | outstr.osshellwrite(oscmd) | Same as osshell but provides stdin to the process
Returns: True if the process terminates with error status 0 and false otherwise.
Append "&> somefile" to the command to suppress and/or capture output. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let outtext = "abc xyz"; if (outtext.osshellwrite("grep xyz")) ... ok // or if (osshellwrite(outtext, "grep xyz")) ... ok</code> |
var= | var().ostempdirpath() | Returns: The path of the tmp dir
e.g. "/tmp/" <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var().ostempdirpath(); // or let v2 = ostempdirpath();</code> |
var= | var().ostempfilename() | Returns: The name of a new temporary file
e.g. Something like "/tmp/~exoEcLj3C" <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var temposfilename1 = var().ostempfilename(); // or var temposfilename2 = ostempfilename();</code> |
cmd | envvalue.ossetenv(envcode) | Set the value of an environment variable code
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let envcode = "EXO_ABC", envvalue = "XYZ"; envvalue.ossetenv(envcode); // or ossetenv(envcode, envvalue);</code> |
if | envvalue.osgetenv(envcode) | Get the value of an environment variable
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var envvalue1; if (envvalue1.osgetenv("HOME")) ... ok // e.g. "/home/exodus" // or var envvalue2 = osgetenv("EXO_ABC"); // "XYZ"</code> |
var= | var().ospid() | Get the os process id
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let pid1 = var().ospid(); /// e.g. 663237 // or let pid2 = ospid();</code> |
var= | var().ostid() | Get the os thread process id
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let tid1 = var().ostid(); /// e.g. 663237 // or let tid2 = ostid();</code> |
var= | var().version() | Get the libexodus build date and time
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var().version(); /// e.g. "29 JAN 2025 14:56:52"</code> |
if | strvar.setxlocale() | Sets the current thread's default locale codepage code
True if successful <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>if ("en_US.utf8"_var.setxlocale()) ... ok // or if (setxlocale("en_US.utf8")) ... ok</code> |
var= | var.getxlocale() | Returns: The current thread's default locale codepage code
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var().getxlocale(); // "en_US.utf8" // or let v2 = getxlocale();</code> |
Output
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
expr | var.output() | To stdout. No new line. Buffered. |
expr | var.outputl() | To stdout. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.outputt() | To stdout. Adds a tab. Buffered. |
expr | var.logput() | To stdlog. No new line. Buffered. |
expr | var.logputl() | To stdlog. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.errput() | To stderr. No new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.errputl() | To stderr. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.output(prefix) | To stdout. With a prefix. No new line. Buffered. |
expr | var.outputl(prefix) | To stdout. With a prefix. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.outputt(prefix) | To stdout. With a prefix. Adds a tab. Buffered. |
expr | var.logput(prefix) | To stdlog. With a prefix. No new line. Buffered. |
expr | var.logputl(prefix) | To stdlog. With a prefix. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.errput(prefix) | To stderr. With a prefix. No new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.errputl(prefix) | To stderr. With a prefix. Starts a new line. Flushed. |
expr | var.put(std::ostream& ostream1) | Output to a given stream |
cmd | var().osflush() | Flushes any buffered output to stdout/cout
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var().osflush(); // or osflush();</code> |
Input
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
expr | var.input() | Wait for stdin until cr or eof |
expr | var.input(prompt) | Ditto after outputting prompt to stdout |
expr | var.inputn(nchars) | Wait for nbytes from stdin |
if | var.isterminal() | True if terminal is available |
if | var.hasinput(milliseconds = 0) | True if stdin bytes available within milliseconds |
if | var.eof() | True if stdin is at end of file |
if | var.echo(on_off) | Reflect all stdin to stdout if terminal available |
cmd | var.breakon() | Allow interrupt Ctrl+C |
cmd | var.breakoff() | Prevent interrupt Ctr+C |
Math/Boolean
Usage | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
var= | num.abs() | Absolute value
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(-12.34).abs(); // 12.34 // or let v2 = abs(-12.34);</code> |
var= | num.pwr(exponent) | Power
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(2).pwr(8); // 256 // or let v2 = pwr(2, 8);</code> |
cmd | num.initrnd() | Initialise the seed for rnd()
Allows the stream of pseudo random numbers generated by rnd() to be reproduced.
Seeded from std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() if the argument is 0; <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>var(123).initrnd(); /// Set seed to 123 // or initrnd(123);</code> |
var= | num.rnd() | Pseudo random number generator
Returns: a pseudo random integer between 0 and the provided maximum minus 1.
Uses std::mt19937 and std::uniform_int_distribution<int> <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(100).rnd().outputl(); // or let v2 = rnd(100);</code> |
var= | num.exp() | Power of e
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(1).exp(); // 2.718281828459045 // or let v2 = exp(1);</code> |
var= | num.sqrt() | Square root
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(100).sqrt(); // 10 // or let v2 = sqrt(100);</code> |
var= | num.sin() | Sine of degrees
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(30).sin(); // 0.5 // or let v2 = sin(30);</code> |
var= | num.cos() | Cosine of degrees
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(60).cos(); // 0.5 // or let v2 = cos(60);</code> |
var= | num.tan() | Tangent of degrees
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(45).tan(); // 1 // or let v2 = tan(45);</code> |
var= | num.atan() | Arctangent of degrees
<code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(1).atan(); // 45 // or let v2 = atan(1);</code> |
var= | num.loge() | Natural logarithm
Returns: Floating point ver (double) <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(2.718281828459045).loge(); // 1 // or let v2 = loge(2.718281828459045);</code> |
var= | num.integer() | Truncate decimal numbers towards zero
Returns: A var integer <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(2.9).integer(); // 2 // or let v2 = integer(2.9); var v3 = var(-2.9).integer(); // -2 // or var v4 = integer(-2.9);</code> |
var= | num.floor() | Truncate decimal numbers towards negative
Returns: A var integer <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(2.9).floor(); // 2 // or let v2 = floor(2.9); var v3 = var(-2.9).floor(); // -3 // or var v4 = floor(-2.9);</code> |
var= | num.mod(modulus) | Modulus function
Identical to C++ % operator only for positive numbers and modulus
Negative denominators are considered as periodic with positiive numbers
Result is between [0, modulus) if modulus is positive
Result is between (modulus, 0] if modulus is negative (symmetric)
Throws: VarDivideByZero if modulus is zero.
Floating point works. <code class='hljs-ncdecl language-javascript'>let v1 = var(11).mod(5); // 1 // or let v2 = mod(11, 5); // 1 let v3 = mod(-11, 5); // 4 let v4 = mod(11, -5); // -4 let v5 = mod(-11, -5); // -1</code> |