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en:cachevariables [2022/02/22 10:20] – [Functions] lineflyer | en:cachevariables [2022/05/14 11:57] – Fix wrong example (if cascade) lineflyer | ||
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- | **FIXME** This will be used to describe the new tab on cache details used for cache variables. | ||
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- | **FIXME** We could add a chapter with some practical How-To examples (e.g. typical lettervalue case) | ||
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====== Cache Variables ====== | ====== Cache Variables ====== | ||
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* Else the fifth parameter is returned | * Else the fifth parameter is returned | ||
- | For example '' | + | For example '' |
^ Operator ^ Meaning ^ Example ^ | ^ Operator ^ Meaning ^ Example ^ | ||
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* '' | * '' | ||
- | When a range is used in a context where only one value is allowed (this is the case in normal calculation), | + | When a range is used in a context where only one value is allowed (this is the case in normal calculation), |
Ranges currently support only positive constant integer values. A range must always be evaluate to at least 1 value and a range may not evaluate to more than 20 values. For example the following ranges are invalid: | Ranges currently support only positive constant integer values. A range must always be evaluate to at least 1 value and a range may not evaluate to more than 20 values. For example the following ranges are invalid: | ||
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* '' | * '' | ||
* '' | * '' | ||
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+ | ==== Comments ==== | ||
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+ | You may enter comments into formula expressions using the ''#'' | ||
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+ | * '' |