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==== Variables ==== | ==== Variables ==== | ||
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==== Range expressions ==== | ==== Range expressions ==== | ||
- | You can specify ranges in formulas using '' | + | You can specify ranges in formulas using '' |
**FIXME** Link to anchor on waypoint calc page as soon as its updated to cover waypoint generation with ranges. | **FIXME** Link to anchor on waypoint calc page as soon as its updated to cover waypoint generation with ranges. | ||
- | An example for a range expression is '' | + | An example for a range expression is '' |
You may specify consecutive values using '','' | You may specify consecutive values using '','' | ||
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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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A formula may include one or more range definitions mixed with normal other formula parts. For example the following formulas are valid: | A formula may include one or more range definitions mixed with normal other formula parts. For example the following formulas are valid: | ||
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