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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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As mentioned above, an expression is a mixture of text and function calls (and some reserved stuff described shortly). |
As mentioned above, an expression is a mixture of text and function calls (and some reserved stuff described shortly). |
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The simplest expression would be some basic, literal text, such as < |
The simplest expression would be some basic, literal text, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A good movie</span>. |
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The expression engine evaluates this expression, finds nothing special, and then outputs the result: < |
The expression engine evaluates this expression, finds nothing special, and then outputs the result: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A good movie</span>. Simple. |
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But simple text only has so much utility. |
But simple text only has so much utility. |
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A function call looks like this: |
A function call looks like this: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><i>functionname</i><b>(</b><i>argument 1</i>, <i>argument 2</i>, ...<b>)</b></span></div> |
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The syntax of the function call is the function's case-insensitive name, immediately followed by an opening parenthesis character, one or more comma-separated arguments, and a closing parenthesis character. |
The syntax of the function call is the function's case-insensitive name, immediately followed by an opening parenthesis character, one or more comma-separated arguments, and a closing parenthesis character. |
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The following example uses the [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function to change its input to Title Case: |
The following example uses the [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function to change its input to Title Case: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">fixcase(A good movie)</span></div> |
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The result is < |
The result is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A Good Movie</span>. |
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A slightly more complex expression example consists of both text and a nested function call: |
A slightly more complex expression example consists of both text and a nested function call: |
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:< |
:<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Wow! fixcase(replace(A good movie, good, great))</span> |
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Inner functions are called before outer functions, so the [[#Replace|Replace()]] function is call first: |
Inner functions are called before outer functions, so the [[#Replace|Replace()]] function is call first: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">replace(A good movie, good, great)</span></div> |
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and its output is then supplied as the input to the [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function. |
and its output is then supplied as the input to the [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function. |
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[[#Replace|Replace()]] does its work substituting < |
[[#Replace|Replace()]] does its work substituting <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">good</span> with <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">great</span>, and returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A great movie</span>. |
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This output is then supplied as the argument to [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] which sees only the text < |
This output is then supplied as the argument to [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] which sees only the text <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A great movie</span> (it knows nothing about how it was produced). So the function call: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">fixcase(A great movie)</span></div> |
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in turn outputs < |
in turn outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A Great Movie</span>. |
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Now that the functions have produced their output, the final output, including the literal < |
Now that the functions have produced their output, the final output, including the literal <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Wow! </span> leading text is |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Wow! A Great Movie</span></div> |
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===Fields=== |
===Fields=== |
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Media Center maintains this metadata in its defined fields. |
Media Center maintains this metadata in its defined fields. |
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This data is accessed using the [[#Field|Field()]] function, and its first argument is the case-insensitive name of the field to be accessed. |
This data is accessed using the [[#Field|Field()]] function, and its first argument is the case-insensitive name of the field to be accessed. |
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For example, the function call < |
For example, the function call <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">field(album)</span> will return the current* file's value for the album field (* more will be said later about the current file). |
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If the album field contained the value < |
If the album field contained the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">After Hours</span>, the expression: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">fixcase(field(album), 3)</span></div> |
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would produce < |
would produce <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">AFTER HOURS</span>. |
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First < |
First <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">field(album)</span> is evaluated, returning <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">After Hours</span>. |
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The [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function is supplied with this output as its first argument, and its second argument is < |
The [[#FixCase|FixCase()]] function is supplied with this output as its first argument, and its second argument is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3</span>, which happens to specify that it should perform upper-casing. |
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Because fields are so frequently used in expressions, an abbreviated form exists for accessing their values. This makes it easier to both read and write expressions. |
Because fields are so frequently used in expressions, an abbreviated form exists for accessing their values. This makes it easier to both read and write expressions. |
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Nonetheless, both forms are equivalent. |
Nonetheless, both forms are equivalent. |
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The abbreviated form is simple: immediately surround the field's name with opening and closing square brackets, for example, < |
The abbreviated form is simple: immediately surround the field's name with opening and closing square brackets, for example, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[album]</span>. |
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The previous example is now written more simply as: |
The previous example is now written more simply as: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">fixcase([album], 3)</span></div> |
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====Field Values==== |
====Field Values==== |
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Not used earlier because it is optional, the second argument to the [[#Field|Field()]] function selects the mode of output: |
Not used earlier because it is optional, the second argument to the [[#Field|Field()]] function selects the mode of output: |
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the value < |
the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> selects the raw mode, and the default value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> selects the friendly mode. |
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Here are two examples using the date field, the first one outputs the date value in raw format, the second in the friendly format: |
Here are two examples using the date field, the first one outputs the date value in raw format, the second in the friendly format: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">field(date, 0)</span></div> |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">field(date, 1)</span></div> |
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====Field Values: Empty, 0, and 1==== |
====Field Values: Empty, 0, and 1==== |
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The Media Center expression language does not strongly differentiate between the numeric value zero < |
The Media Center expression language does not strongly differentiate between the numeric value zero <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> and emptiness |
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for numeric field types Integer and Decimal. |
for numeric field types Integer and Decimal. |
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And in some cases, the numeric value of < |
And in some cases, the numeric value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> is treated similarly to the empty value. |
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When a value of 0 is entered as a numeric field's value, the raw value will be shown as < |
When a value of 0 is entered as a numeric field's value, the raw value will be shown as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span>, |
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but the display format (as in the file list) will be shown as empty. |
but the display format (as in the file list) will be shown as empty. |
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The empty display allows for less visual noise in the user interface, since a column full of < |
The empty display allows for less visual noise in the user interface, since a column full of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> values is not usually helpful. |
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In fact, if you attempt to set a numeric field's value to < |
In fact, if you attempt to set a numeric field's value to <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> in the file list, it will immediately be displayed as empty. |
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Generally this difference is unimportant, except when testing numeric values with [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] or [[#IsEqual|IsEqual()]]. |
Generally this difference is unimportant, except when testing numeric values with [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] or [[#IsEqual|IsEqual()]]. |
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The values shown in the Tag Action Window will reveal the actual raw value, as will an expression column using the field's raw format. |
The values shown in the Tag Action Window will reveal the actual raw value, as will an expression column using the field's raw format. |
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Another consideration for integer fields is that when sorting, a < |
Another consideration for integer fields is that when sorting, a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> value can sometimes sort indistinguishably from an empty value. |
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The Integer type < |
The Integer type <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">disc #</span> field is typically empty when an album consists of only one disc, and as such, Media Center will sort |
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the < |
the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">disc #</span> values of empty and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> identically. |
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The friendly output of a field can differ, depending on context. |
The friendly output of a field can differ, depending on context. |
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For example, in a file list, and empty field will be shown as blank, but in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, |
For example, in a file list, and empty field will be shown as blank, but in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, |
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it will be output as < |
it will be output as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Unknown Disc #</span> (this ensures no blank values are generated as path components). |
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To test such a field, always use and test against the raw format, and then expressions will be context agnostic. |
To test such a field, always use and test against the raw format, and then expressions will be context agnostic. |
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:* A functions is evaluated and its returned value contextually replaces the function call in the expression |
:* A functions is evaluated and its returned value contextually replaces the function call in the expression |
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:* Within a function's argument list, whitespace is ignored before and after commas, after an opening parenthesis, and before a closing parenthesis. |
:* Within a function's argument list, whitespace is ignored before and after commas, after an opening parenthesis, and before a closing parenthesis. |
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:* The forward-slash escape character < |
:* The forward-slash escape character <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/</span> disables the special meaning of the character that follows it. |
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:* The escape sequence < |
:* The escape sequence <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/#</span> followed by <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">#/</span> escapes everything inside. |
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:* To use a literal parenthesis, comma, or whitespace inside of function argument lists, escape them. Whitespace within an argument's value is literal and does not need to be escaped when it is surrounded by other non-whitespace text. |
:* To use a literal parenthesis, comma, or whitespace inside of function argument lists, escape them. Whitespace within an argument's value is literal and does not need to be escaped when it is surrounded by other non-whitespace text. |
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:* An expression may be split into multiple lines, but when it does not satisfy the conditions above regarding whitespace around function parenthesis and commas, use a forward-slash escape as the last character before the newline. Extraneous newlines in the expression editor will produce a trailing ellipsis (...) in the output. |
:* An expression may be split into multiple lines, but when it does not satisfy the conditions above regarding whitespace around function parenthesis and commas, use a forward-slash escape as the last character before the newline. Extraneous newlines in the expression editor will produce a trailing ellipsis (...) in the output. |
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use [[#Replace|Replace()]] first when necessary to convert the locale's decimal character into a period. |
use [[#Replace|Replace()]] first when necessary to convert the locale's decimal character into a period. |
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Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, |
Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, |
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such as any Date type field in raw format (e.g. < |
such as any Date type field in raw format (e.g. <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date,0]</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[last played,0]</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date modified,0]</span>, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date imported,0]</span>), |
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or any textual field that contains floating-point values that will be used for various calculations |
or any textual field that contains floating-point values that will be used for various calculations |
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(e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). |
(e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). |
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Here is a more complex expression example that illustrates the various rules discussed above regarding expressions: |
Here is a more complex expression example that illustrates the various rules discussed above regarding expressions: |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"> |
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<tt> |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">if( IsEmpty( [Disc #] ),</div> |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt">if( IsEmpty( [Disc #] ),</div> |
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<div style="margin-left: 40pt">Disc number is empty,</div> |
<div style="margin-left: 40pt">Disc number is empty,</div> |
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<div style="margin-left: 40pt">)</div> |
<div style="margin-left: 40pt">)</div> |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">)</div> |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt">)</div> |
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</ |
</span> |
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The expression demonstrates that |
The expression demonstrates that |
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:* function and field names are case insensitive |
:* function and field names are case insensitive |
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:* forward slash is used and required to escape parenthesis (see inside the [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] function) |
:* forward slash is used and required to escape parenthesis (see inside the [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] function) |
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:* whitespace does not require escapement when surrounded by other characters (see after the < |
:* whitespace does not require escapement when surrounded by other characters (see after the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">C</span> in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">DISC</span>) |
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:* literal text is output unmodified (< |
:* literal text is output unmodified (<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Disc number is empty</span>) |
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:* functions can be nested (Both [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] and [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] are nested within the [[#If|If()]] function, and the [[#Field|Field()]] function is nested within [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] |
:* functions can be nested (Both [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] and [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] are nested within the [[#If|If()]] function, and the [[#Field|Field()]] function is nested within [[#Delimit|Delimit()]] |
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When the expression is run, files that have no disc number will produce < |
When the expression is run, files that have no disc number will produce <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Disc number is empty</span>, |
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and files that have, say, a disc number value of < |
and files that have, say, a disc number value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3</span> will produce <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">DISC (3)</span>. |
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===Field Assignment=== |
===Field Assignment=== |
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The output of an expression can be used to assign a value to a tag. |
The output of an expression can be used to assign a value to a tag. |
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This is accomplished by preceding the expression with an < |
This is accomplished by preceding the expression with an <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=</span> character. |
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The < |
The <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=</span> character causes the tagging engine to invoke the expression evaluator first, |
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and then to use its output as the value to assign to the field. |
and then to use its output as the value to assign to the field. |
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[[File:Field_Assignment_with_Expression.png|right]] |
[[File:Field_Assignment_with_Expression.png|right]] |
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Without the prepended < |
Without the prepended <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=</span> character, the literal expression text itself and not its evaluated value would be stored in the tag. |
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The expression can refer to the field's own value to modify itself, and this offers a convenient way to perform complex transformations on field values. |
The expression can refer to the field's own value to modify itself, and this offers a convenient way to perform complex transformations on field values. |
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For example, the assignment expression |
For example, the assignment expression |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=removeleft([name], 4)</span></div> |
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entered into an edit cell for the < |
entered into an edit cell for the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">name</span> field would remove |
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four characters from the left of the < |
four characters from the left of the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">name</span> field's current value. |
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An assignment expression can be entered into the Tag Action Window, or by using inline editing in the file list or a pane entry. |
An assignment expression can be entered into the Tag Action Window, or by using inline editing in the file list or a pane entry. |
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The image on the right shows in-place field assignment. |
The image on the right shows in-place field assignment. |
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The syntax of the query is: |
The syntax of the query is: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b>[=</b><i>expression</i><b>]=</b><i>numval</i></span></div> |
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where expression is any valid expression, and numval is the expected numeric output produced by the expression. |
where expression is any valid expression, and numval is the expected numeric output produced by the expression. |
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The following example illustrates an expression-based search query: |
The following example illustrates an expression-based search query: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[=ismissing([filename (path)]\Folder.jpg)]=1</span></div> |
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The [[#IsMissing|IsMissing()]] function is run using the file name argument < |
The [[#IsMissing|IsMissing()]] function is run using the file name argument <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[filename (path)]</span> appended by <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\Folder.jpg</span>, |
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and returns a Boolean value < |
and returns a Boolean value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> for files that are missing, and this <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span> is compared against the value <i>numval</i>. |
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All these files where there was a successful comparison are returned in the file list, |
All these files where there was a successful comparison are returned in the file list, |
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and all those for which the expression produced < |
and all those for which the expression produced <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> are filtered from the file list. |
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By inverting the comparison and using a < |
By inverting the comparison and using a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> numval, the set of files remaining in the file list would be those that did not match. |
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===Data Types=== |
===Data Types=== |
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Data types are forced by appending to an expression the string: |
Data types are forced by appending to an expression the string: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[<i>type</i>]</span></div> |
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where <i>< |
where <i><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">type</span></i> is one of the following values: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt;"><table style="border-spacing:0px; border-collapse:collapse"> |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt;"><table style="border-spacing:0px; border-collapse:collapse"> |
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In your numeric calculated fields, to allow the use Search's numeric comparison operators, add either of the casts: |
In your numeric calculated fields, to allow the use Search's numeric comparison operators, add either of the casts: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[integer]</span></div> |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[number]</span></div> |
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to the end of the field's calculated expression. |
to the end of the field's calculated expression. |
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The backslash character takes on a special meaning and becomes another form of separator that creates tree-like hierarchies, |
The backslash character takes on a special meaning and becomes another form of separator that creates tree-like hierarchies, |
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collapsible in panes columns and creates drill-down categories in any category view type (Standard View > Categories, Theater View, DLNA, Gizmo/WebGizmo). |
collapsible in panes columns and creates drill-down categories in any category view type (Standard View > Categories, Theater View, DLNA, Gizmo/WebGizmo). |
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Forcing an expression's type to < |
Forcing an expression's type to <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">list</span> causes this list item separation and hierarchy generation. |
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Alternatively, forcing a List type to < |
Alternatively, forcing a List type to <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">string</span> defeats this. |
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Add the cast: |
Add the cast: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[list]</span></div> |
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to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be considered as a List type. |
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be considered as a List type. |
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Conversely, a List type may be forced into a String type by adding the cast: |
Conversely, a List type may be forced into a String type by adding the cast: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[string]</span></div> |
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to the end of an expression. |
to the end of an expression. |
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Add the cast: |
Add the cast: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[month]</span></div> |
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to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be sorted by numeric month values. |
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be sorted by numeric month values. |
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Path data types sort using smart filename comparisons. |
Path data types sort using smart filename comparisons. |
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XXX: Note: This section is incomplete. I cannot distingish any difference between using a datatype of < |
XXX: Note: This section is incomplete. I cannot distingish any difference between using a datatype of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">path</span> vs. <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">string</span>. It seems <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">path</span> sort order is always engaged. |
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Add the cast: |
Add the cast: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt">< |
<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[path]</span></div> |
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to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be smart-sorted by path components. |
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be smart-sorted by path components. |
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</div> |
</div> |
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===HTML Font Properties=== |
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The expression language recognizes a limited set of HTML font properties and attributes. These can be used to set font styles in most text drawing areas, such as captions, thumbnail text and in the configuration of Theater View. |
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HTML tags are used by surrounding the desired content with an opening and closing tag, in the form of: |
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: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><<i>tag</i>><i>desired content</i><//<i>tag</i>></span> |
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The supported HTML tags are: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt;"><table style="border-spacing:0px; border-collapse:collapse"> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b><nowiki><b></nowiki></b></td><td>Bold</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b><nowiki><i></nowiki></b></td><td>Italics</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b><nowiki><u></nowiki></b></td><td>Underline</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b><nowiki><font></nowiki></b></td><td>Font properties (see attributes below)</td></tr> |
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The <b>font</b> tag supports the following attributes: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt;"><table style="border-spacing:0px; border-collapse:collapse"> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>alpha</b></td><td>Sets alpha-blending percentage (0 - 100)</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>color</b></td><td>Sets the foreground color (RGB hex values from 00 to ff in the form of rrggbb)</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>bgcolor</b></td><td>Sets the background color (same values as color)</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>face</b></td><td>Sets the font face (a font name)</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>size</b></td><td>Sets the font size (a percentage scaling value)</td></tr> |
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</table></div> |
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Any combination of HTML tags and font attributes can be used. |
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An HTML tag must have an opening and closing tag. |
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Nesting is allowed, but be sure to properly balance like opening and closing tags. |
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Attribute values must be double quoted. The closing tag's forward slash requires escapement with an extra forward slash. |
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The following examples illustrate using HTML font properties: |
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: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><nowiki><i>This is in italics<//i></nowiki></span> |
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: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><nowiki><i><b>And this is bold and italic<//b><//i></nowiki></span> |
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: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><nowiki><b>The<font color="ff0000" size="80" alpha="50"> Great <//font>Gatsby<//b></nowiki></span> |
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[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions|Expression Language]] |
[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions|Expression Language]] |
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==Functions== |
==Functions== |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>field(album)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the formatted value of field <i>name</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the formatted value of field <i>name</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">album</span>. |
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Note that this is equivalent to < |
Note that this is equivalent to <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[album]</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>field(date, 0)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the raw, unformatted value stored in the < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the raw, unformatted value stored in the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">date</span> field. |
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Note that this is equivalent to < |
Note that this is equivalent to <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date,0]</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>load(var1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Loads and outputs the previous stored value of the global variable named < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Loads and outputs the previous stored value of the global variable named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">var1</span>. |
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If < |
If <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">var1</span> has not been previously stored, the output will be empty.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>save(math(1 + 2), sum)load(sum)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the output of the [[#Math|Math()]] function into < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the output of the [[#Math|Math()]] function into <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">sum</span>, and then loads and outputs the value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">sum</span>, which is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3</span>.</p> |
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Notes data may be simple text, or associated with defined a <i>field label</i>. |
Notes data may be simple text, or associated with defined a <i>field label</i>. |
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Currently the only type of <i>field label</i> is contact information. |
Currently the only type of <i>field label</i> is contact information. |
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The first line of a Note is associated with the omnipresent <i>field label</i> < |
The first line of a Note is associated with the omnipresent <i>field label</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Name</span>. |
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The <i>field type</i> selects the specific sub-type for a given <i>field label</i>, and <i>occurrence</i> selects which instance of |
The <i>field type</i> selects the specific sub-type for a given <i>field label</i>, and <i>occurrence</i> selects which instance of |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>note(phone)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value found in the first < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value found in the first <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Phone</span> <i>field label</i>. If no <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Phone</span> label exists, nothing is returned.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>note(phone, home)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value found in the first < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value found in the first <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Home</span> <i>field type</i> from the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Phone</span> <i>field label</i>. |
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If the < |
If the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Phone</span> label, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Home</span> type does not exists, nothing is returned.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>note(phone, home, 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example, but the second instance of the <i>field type</i> is selected instead of the first, since <i>occurrence</i> is zero-based.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example, but the second instance of the <i>field type</i> is selected instead of the first, since <i>occurrence</i> is zero-based.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>save(Much Money, local_bank)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the <i>value</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the <i>value</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Much Money</span> into the global <i>variable</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">local_bank</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>save(More Money, My Bank, 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">More Money</span> into <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">My Bank</span> and outputs the variables <i>value</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">More Money</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>save(math([duration,0] / 60), durmins)if(compare([durmins], >, 5.0), Long Track, Short Track)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the calculated duration in minutes into the <i>variable</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Saves the calculated duration in minutes into the <i>variable</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">durmins</span>. |
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Notice that subsequent expressions fragments such as the < |
Notice that subsequent expressions fragments such as the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">if(compare()...)</span> may now use the pseudo-field <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[durmins]</span> as shorthand |
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for < |
for <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">load(durmins)</span>.</p> |
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Additional Examples |
Additional Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numerically increments the global <i>variable</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numerically increments the global <i>variable</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">v</span> by <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>saveadd(v, math(2 - 6))</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numerically increments the global <i>variable</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numerically increments the global <i>variable</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">v</span> by the outcome of the [[#Math|Math()]], which is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">-4</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>load(foo, v)saveadd(v, bar, 1)load(v)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Loads <i>value</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Loads <i>value</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">foo</span> into <i>variable</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">v</span>, then appends the <i>value</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">bar</span> as a list item, and the final <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">load(v)</span> expression outputs the |
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result of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">foo; bar</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>load(That, v)saveadd(v, This, 2)load(v)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Similar to the previous example, but using the prepend <i>mode</i>, resulting in the output < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Similar to the previous example, but using the prepend <i>mode</i>, resulting in the output <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">This; That</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>tag(My Personal Tag)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will return the value from the tag named < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will return the value from the tag named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">My Personal Tag</span> from file referenced by the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[filename]</span> field.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>tag(Gapless Header)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Gapless Header</span> tag value, often contained in an mp3 file.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>tag(exif: Date)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the raw date data from the EXIF data saved inside a jpg file.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the raw date data from the EXIF data saved inside a jpg file.</p> |
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However, these can be easily emulated using any of several techniques. See: [[Database_Expressions_AND_OR_And_XOR]]. |
However, these can be easily emulated using any of several techniques. See: [[Database_Expressions_AND_OR_And_XOR]]. |
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The NOT operator < |
The NOT operator <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b>!</b></span> (exclamation point) may be used in a conditional to invert the sense of the conditional test. Inverting the sense of a test can make reading expressions easier, or support better [[#IfElse|IfElse()]] sequences. |
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====If(…): Conditional if-else evaluator==== |
====If(…): Conditional if-else evaluator==== |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(isequal([artist], bob dylan, 1), Genius, Mediocre)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Genius</span> when artist is (case insensitive) Bob Dylan and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Mediocre</span> otherwise.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(isequal([artist], bob dylan, 1), Genius, if(isequal([album], Joshua Tree, 8), Great Album, Mediocre))</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This nested [[#If|If()]] expression expands on the previous example, by first evaluating if the artist is Bob Dylan, and outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This nested [[#If|If()]] expression expands on the previous example, by first evaluating if the artist is Bob Dylan, and outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Genius</span> if true. |
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When the artist is not Bob Dylan, the album is then tested to see if it is < |
When the artist is not Bob Dylan, the album is then tested to see if it is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Joshua Tree</span>, and if so outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Great Album</span>, otherwise outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Mediocre</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(!isempty([comment]), regex([comment], /#^(\\S+\\s+\\S+\\s+\\S+)#/, 1), *No Comment)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Output's the first three words of the comment field; otherwise, outputs *No Comment. By using the NOT operator, the sense of the conditional is inverted so that the more interesting case is moved ahead of the more mundane case.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Output's the first three words of the comment field; otherwise, outputs *No Comment. By using the NOT operator, the sense of the conditional is inverted so that the more interesting case is moved ahead of the more mundane case.</p> |
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The [[#IfElse|IfElse()]] statement may be used to more cleanly express the flow of expression by removing the superfluous internal [[#If|If()]] statements, converting the clumsy expression: |
The [[#IfElse|IfElse()]] statement may be used to more cleanly express the flow of expression by removing the superfluous internal [[#If|If()]] statements, converting the clumsy expression: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">if(<i>test1</i>, <i>action1</i>, if(<i>test2</i>, <i>action2</i>, if(<i>test3</i>, <i>action3</i>)))</span></div> |
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into the more elegant: |
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<div style="margin-left: 20pt"><span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">ifelse(<i>test1</i>, <i>action1</i>, <i>test2</i>, <i>action2</i>, <i>test3</i>, <i>action3</i>)</span></div> |
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If any of the test expressions <i>test1</i>, etc. are preceded by the NOT operator (!, an exclamation point), the sense of that test is inverted. Non-zero values are inverted to 0, and 0 is inverted to 1. |
If any of the test expressions <i>test1</i>, etc. are preceded by the NOT operator (!, an exclamation point), the sense of that test is inverted. Non-zero values are inverted to 0, and 0 is inverted to 1. |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If media type is audio, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Le Tunes</span>, else if media type is video, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Flix</span></p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This example, implements the nested if statements from the If() section above, |
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first testing if the artist is Bob Dylan, and if true, outputs < |
first testing if the artist is Bob Dylan, and if true, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Genius</span>, |
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otherwise evaluates the second test to determine if the album is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Joshua Tree</span>, |
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and if true, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Great Album</span>, otherwise, performs a final test, |
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in this case a degenerate test of 1 (and 1 is always true), thus outputting the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Mediocre</span>.</p> |
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The [[#FirstNotEmpty|FirstNotEmpty()]] function acts as a conditional by returning the first argument from <i>value1</i>, <i>value2</i>, ... that is not empty. |
The [[#FirstNotEmpty|FirstNotEmpty()]] function acts as a conditional by returning the first argument from <i>value1</i>, <i>value2</i>, ... that is not empty. |
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Two or more arguments may be used, and the first non-empty argument is returned. |
Two or more arguments may be used, and the first non-empty argument is returned. |
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With two arguments, is is functionally equivalent to the sequence such as < |
With two arguments, is is functionally equivalent to the sequence such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">if(!isempty(<i>value1</i>), <i>value1</i>, <i>value2</i>)</span>. |
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With more than two arguments, [[#FirstNotEmpty|FirstNotEmpty()]] avoids long nested [[#If|If()]] sequences that simply test for emptiness. |
With more than two arguments, [[#FirstNotEmpty|FirstNotEmpty()]] avoids long nested [[#If|If()]] sequences that simply test for emptiness. |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">media sub type</span> if it is not empty, otherwise returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Music Video</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the first non-empty value from the fields <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">series</span> or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">name</span>, and if both are empty, returns the reminder to |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 1 when the bit rate is less than 320 (Kbps), and 0 otherwise.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 1 when the bit rate is less than 320 (Kbps), and 0 otherwise.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the age of files under 21 days old, or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Expired</span> for older files.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>isequal([artist], [album], 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the artist and album values are the same, the output will be 1, otherwise, the output will be 0.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the artist and album values are the same, the output will be 1, otherwise, the output will be 0.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(isequal([artist], [album], 1), Eponymous, [album])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The [[#If|If()]] function basis its decision on the outcome of [[#IsEqual|IsEqual()]], so if the artist and album values are the same, the output will be Eponymous, otherwise, the output will be the value of album.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The [[#If|If()]] function basis its decision on the outcome of [[#IsEqual|IsEqual()]], so if the artist and album values are the same, the output will be Eponymous, otherwise, the output will be the value of album.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This example demonstrates the character escaping mentioned in the overview earlier. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This example demonstrates the character escaping mentioned in the overview earlier. |
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Here, we want the output to be either < |
Here, we want the output to be either <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Eponymous,</span> (note the inclusion of the comma) or the album value with a closing parenthesis. |
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In order to achieve this, the comma, and the closing parenthesis, are escaped using a forward-slash character. |
In order to achieve this, the comma, and the closing parenthesis, are escaped using a forward-slash character. |
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This informs the expression evaluator that these characters are not part of the expression syntax and are to be treated literally.</p> |
This informs the expression evaluator that these characters are not part of the expression syntax and are to be treated literally.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(isequal([filename (path)], classical, 8), Classical, Not Classical)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Because compare <i>mode</i> 8 has been specified, if the word < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Because compare <i>mode</i> 8 has been specified, if the word <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">classical</span> appears anywhere in the case-insensitive file path, the expression will return <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Classical</span>, and if not it will return <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Not Classical</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the comment field is empty, [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] returns 1, otherwise 0.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the comment field is empty, [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] returns 1, otherwise 0.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Performs a numerical test for data in the [track #] field. If the field is empty or 0, a 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Performs a numerical test for data in the [track #] field. If the field is empty or 0, a 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the <i>value</i> of the disc # field when it is not empty.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the <i>value</i> of the disc # field when it is not empty.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Artist values of Abba or Blondie will result in a 1, but ZZ Top will return a 0.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Artist values of Abba or Blondie will result in a 1, but ZZ Top will return a 0.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Poor Quality</span> for any file whose bit rate falls in the <i>range</i> of 96 to 191, and returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">High Quality</span> for all other bit rates.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the referenced file was not found in the file system, 1 is returned; otherwise 0 is returned.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the referenced file was not found in the file system, 1 is returned; otherwise 0 is returned.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Checks for < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Checks for <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">My Lost File.mp3</span> and returns 1 (positive) if the file does not exist, and 0 (negative) if the file does exist.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">File is missing</span> or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">File Exists</span> depending on the result returned by IsMissing().</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This example demonstrates how to construct an expression for use as a Media Center search query. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This example demonstrates how to construct an expression for use as a Media Center search query. |
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If you place this in the search field in the top right corner of the program while viewing all of your library, it will filter the list, leaving only the missing files on view. If all files in library exist, this list will be empty. You could also create a view scheme and use this string in the < |
If you place this in the search field in the top right corner of the program while viewing all of your library, it will filter the list, leaving only the missing files on view. If all files in library exist, this list will be empty. You could also create a view scheme and use this string in the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Set rules for file display</span> search to give you a view that you can visit periodically to check that your library is not missing any files.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Checks if the current file is on removable storage, and if so, returns 1, otherwise returns 0.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the file in the Playing Now list, returns 1, otherwise returns 0.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the file in the Playing Now list, returns 1, otherwise returns 0.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the file in the Playing Now list, returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">If the file in the Playing Now list, returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Queued</span>, otherwise <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Not queued</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This expression in a file list expression column shows which files are in the Playing Now list and which are currently playing by outputting a musical note in the column. The musical note will be displayed in red for any currently playing file.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This expression in a file list expression column shows which files are in the Playing Now list and which are currently playing by outputting a musical note in the column. The musical note will be displayed in red for any currently playing file.</p> |
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Media Center will generally format fields using the "display" format where necessary, such as in panes, file list columns, or various tools such as the Rename, Move & Copy tool. |
Media Center will generally format fields using the "display" format where necessary, such as in panes, file list columns, or various tools such as the Rename, Move & Copy tool. |
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When a function requires a raw field value, or you want to access a raw field value, by sure to use the raw field format. |
When a function requires a raw field value, or you want to access a raw field value, by sure to use the raw field format. |
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This is done by appending a < |
This is done by appending a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b>,0</b></span> to the field's name inside the brackets, for example <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[Date Imported,0]</span>. |
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====Delimit(…): Outputs a value with head/tail strings when value is non-empty==== |
====Delimit(…): Outputs a value with head/tail strings when value is non-empty==== |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>delimit([Track #], .)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Appends a period after a track number if [Track #] is not empty, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">12.</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the year surrounded by curly braces, for example <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">{2012</span>}.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Never Played</span> when the expression [[#IsEmpty|IsEmpty()]] evaluates to 0, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Has Been Played</span> when it evaluates to 1.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the default True label for odd track numbers, and the default False label for even ones.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the default True label for odd track numbers, and the default False label for even ones.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs a friendly display of the duration field. This is the same output shown using the Duration field in a file list.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs a friendly display of the duration field. This is the same output shown using the Duration field in a file list.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will output ten minutes in the format < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will output ten minutes in the format <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">10:00</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs a friendly format of the file size field. This is the same output shown using the File Size field in a file list.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs a friendly format of the file size field. This is the same output shown using the File Size field in a file list.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the <i>bytes value</i> 56,123,456 as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the <i>bytes value</i> 56,123,456 as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">53.5 MB</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a file's duration (which are in seconds) rounding to two <i>decimal places</i>.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a file's duration (which are in seconds) rounding to two <i>decimal places</i>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs values in whole number formats (no decimals shown). When the number of plays is 0, the output will be < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs values in whole number formats (no decimals shown). When the number of plays is 0, the output will be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Unplayed</span>. |
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When it is more than one, such as six, outputs < |
When it is more than one, such as six, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">6 Plays</span>. |
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And when the number of plays is one, outputs < |
And when the number of plays is one, outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1 Play</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example, but uses the default <i>value</i> for <i>label zero</i> (which is <i>label plural</i>), so that when number of plays is zero, output is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example, but uses the default <i>value</i> for <i>label zero</i> (which is <i>label plural</i>), so that when number of plays is zero, output is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0 Plays</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In this example, only <i>label singular</i> argument is specified (as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In this example, only <i>label singular</i> argument is specified (as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Time</span>), so all other arguments use their defaults values. |
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The output will be < |
The output will be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0</span> when number of plays is zero, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1 Time</span> when number of plays is one, and the actual number of plays for other values (e.g. <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">6</span>).</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the range that the artist's first letter falls within. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the range that the artist's first letter falls within. |
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With a <i>range size</i> of 3 and using <i>mode</i> 1 (letter grouping), ranges will be produced in the form of |
With a <i>range size</i> of 3 and using <i>mode</i> 1 (letter grouping), ranges will be produced in the form of |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a-c</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">d-f</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">g-i</span>, etc.</p> |
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<tt>a-c</tt>, <tt>d-f</tt>, <tt>g-i</tt>, etc.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">With <i>range size</i> and <i>mode</i> values left unspecified, default values are used, so automatic range groupings of size 1 are output. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">With <i>range size</i> and <i>mode</i> values left unspecified, default values are used, so automatic range groupings of size 1 are output. |
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Hence, the first character of [artist] will be output.</p> |
Hence, the first character of [artist] will be output.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numeric range groupings of size 100 will be output, for the <i>value</i> of < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Numeric range groupings of size 100 will be output, for the <i>value</i> of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[bitrate]</span>. Possible outputs are: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0-99</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">100-199</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">200-299</span>, etc.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Square</span> for square images or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Rectangle</span> for portrait and landscape images.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will pad the track number with leading zeros sufficient to ensure the output is minimally two digits in length.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This will pad the track number with leading zeros sufficient to ensure the output is minimally two digits in length.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs 4 digits of zero-padded numbers produced by [[#Counter|Counter()]]. For example, < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs 4 digits of zero-padded numbers produced by [[#Counter|Counter()]]. For example, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0001</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0002</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0003</span>, |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For a file that has a Rating of 4, outputs ★★★★.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For a file that has a Rating of 4, outputs ★★★★.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs formatted watched status, such as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs formatted watched status, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">57% on Sep 25</span>, or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Aug 21</span>, or nothing when the video has not been watched.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Finish Me</span> if the video has been partially watched, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">I'm Done</span> when completely watched.</p> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>1</b></td><td>Removes the article 'the' from the beginning and ', the' from the end</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>2</b></td><td>Removes any article (a, an, the, etc.) from the beginning and end</td></tr> |
<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>2</b></td><td>Removes any article (a, an, the, etc.) from the beginning and end</td></tr> |
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>3</b></td><td>Replaces each filesystem-illegal character < |
<tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>3</b></td><td>Replaces each filesystem-illegal character <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\ / : * ? " < > |</span> with an underscore <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">_</span>, and replaces each unprintable character with a space</td></tr> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>clean([album] - [date])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The concatenation of [Album] - [Date] may leave a dangling < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The concatenation of [Album] - [Date] may leave a dangling <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"> - </span> <i>string</i> when date is empty. [[#Clean|Clean()]] in the default <i>mode</i> removes this dangling <i>string</i>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For sorting or grouping purposes, it is often desirable to remove the leading article <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">The</span> from a <i>string</i>. [[#Clean|Clean()]] in <i>mode</i> 1 provides a convenient solution, and in this example produces <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Beatles</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">When an expression is to be used to produce a filename, filesystem-illegal characters must be removed or converted to legal characters. [[#Clean|Clean()]] in <i>mode</i> 3 will convert such characters into safe underscores. This example would produce the filesystem-safe value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">AC_DC_ Back In Black</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This trivial example demonstrates how all filesystem-illegal characters are converted to underscores, |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This trivial example demonstrates how all filesystem-illegal characters are converted to underscores, |
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producing the nine-character output <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">_________</span> which consists entirely of underscores.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixcase(enjoy the silence)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The default <i>mode</i> 0 is used, so the output is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The default <i>mode</i> 0 is used, so the output is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Enjoy the Silence</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixcase(enjoy the silence, 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using <i>mode</i> 1, all words are uppercased, so the output is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using <i>mode</i> 1, all words are uppercased, so the output is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Enjoy The Silence</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixcase(MY ALbUm IS cAlLeD: adam, 4)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">my album is called: adam</span>.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixspacing(OneWorld)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">One World</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixspacing([name], 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the name field with any camel-case converted into standard sentence structure. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the name field with any camel-case converted into standard sentence structure. |
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If the value of name was, < |
If the value of name was, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">MiracleOn34thStreet</span>, the output would be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Miracle On 34th Street</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>fixspacing(Another [name])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Assuming the same [name] as above, this would return < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Assuming the same [name] as above, this would return <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Another Miracle On 34th Street</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>hexify(Oasis - /(What's The Story/) Morning Glory?)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Oasis%20-%20%28What%27s%20The%20Story%29%20Morning%20Glory%3F</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>left([filename], 3)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Return the Windows drive letter, colon and first back-slash from the filename.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Return the Windows drive letter, colon and first back-slash from the filename.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>length(A Simple Plan)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 13.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 13.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(compare(length([filename]), >=, 68), Long, Short)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The length of the filename is calculated, and compared against 68, outputting < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The length of the filename is calculated, and compared against 68, outputting <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Long</span> when the length is greater than or equal to 68, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Short</span> otherwise.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>mid(12345)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span>, using is the default <i>quantity</i> (1) of characters from the default <i>start position</i> of (0 - the beginning of the <i>string</i>).</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>mid(12345, 1, 2)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 2 characters beginning at <i>start position</i> 1, which is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 2 characters beginning at <i>start position</i> 1, which is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">23</span>.</p> |
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The <i>case sensitivity</i> argument toggles the case-sensitivity of regular expression matching. |
The <i>case sensitivity</i> argument toggles the case-sensitivity of regular expression matching. |
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Note that case insensitivity does not apply to characters inside a character class < |
Note that case insensitivity does not apply to characters inside a character class <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[ ]</span>. |
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Use both uppercase and lowercase characters when necessary to match either case (e.g. < |
Use both uppercase and lowercase characters when necessary to match either case (e.g. <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[aAbB]</span> to match either uppercase or lowercase <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">A</span> or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">B</span>). |
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Available <i>case sensitivity</i> values: |
Available <i>case sensitivity</i> values: |
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The regular expression language assigns special meaning to many characters. |
The regular expression language assigns special meaning to many characters. |
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A few of these meta-characters, such as forward slash < |
A few of these meta-characters, such as forward slash <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/</span>, comma <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">,</span> and both <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">(</span> and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">)</span> are also reserved and used by the Media Center expression language. |
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To force the Media Center expression engine to ignore the meta-characters in <i>regexp</i>, surround the entire regular expression with < |
To force the Media Center expression engine to ignore the meta-characters in <i>regexp</i>, surround the entire regular expression with <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/#</span> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">#/</span>. |
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This is one of Media Center's escapements, which tells the expression engine to ignore everything inside, so that the entire, uninterpreted <i>regexp</i> can be provided to the [[#Regex|Regex()]] regular expression evaluator. |
This is one of Media Center's escapements, which tells the expression engine to ignore everything inside, so that the entire, uninterpreted <i>regexp</i> can be provided to the [[#Regex|Regex()]] regular expression evaluator. |
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Although surrounding <i>regexp</i> by < |
Although surrounding <i>regexp</i> by <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/#</span> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">#/</span> is not necessary or required when no conflicting characters are in use, and you may manually escape the expression languages meta-characters with a forward slash <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/</span>, it is probably a safe practice to always encase every <i>regexp</i> within <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/#</span> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">#/</span>. |
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Argument <i>run mode</i> is optional (defaults to 0). |
Argument <i>run mode</i> is optional (defaults to 0). |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>ifelse(regex([name], /#^(the|an|a)\b#/, 0, 1), Fix your case!)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Searches the name field for any of the lowercase articles < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Searches the name field for any of the lowercase articles <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">the</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">and</span> and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a</span> at the beginning of name, and outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Fix your case!</span> when the match succeeds. |
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The <i>run mode</i> is 0 which is a test and capture mode, and <i>case sensitivity</i> is enabled.</p> |
The <i>run mode</i> is 0 which is a test and capture mode, and <i>case sensitivity</i> is enabled.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>if(regex([artist], /#([[:punct:]])#/, 0), [R1] --> [Artist], No Punctuation)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using the default mode 0, [[#Regex|Regex()]] will output a Boolean for use inside a conditional to cause some action to occur based on the match success or failure. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using the default mode 0, [[#Regex|Regex()]] will output a Boolean for use inside a conditional to cause some action to occur based on the match success or failure. |
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This example matches against the artist field looking for any punctuation character. |
This example matches against the artist field looking for any punctuation character. |
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If the match succeeds (a punctuation character was found), that character is output followed by the <i>string</i> < |
If the match succeeds (a punctuation character was found), that character is output followed by the <i>string</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"> --> </span> and the artist. In there was no match, the <i>string</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">No Punctuation</span> is output.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>regex(D03T02 some track.mp3, /#^D(\d+)T(\d+)#/, 1)Disc: [R1], Track: [R2]</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The <i>string</i> is matched against the <i>regexp</i> that is looking for a < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The <i>string</i> is matched against the <i>regexp</i> that is looking for a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">D</span> followed by any number of digits, followed by a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">T</span> and then more digits. |
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Those digits were captured, and later used to output the value < |
Those digits were captured, and later used to output the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Disc: 03, Track: 02</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>regex([filename (name)], /#^(\d+)-#/, -1)Track number is [R1]</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using <i>run mode</i> -1, the file's name is pattern tested against the <i>regexp</i> which is looking for leading digits followed by a dash. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using <i>run mode</i> -1, the file's name is pattern tested against the <i>regexp</i> which is looking for leading digits followed by a dash. |
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Those digits are captured in buffer [R1] which is used later in the expression. If the file name was < |
Those digits are captured in buffer [R1] which is used later in the expression. If the file name was <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">2-foo.mp3</span>, the output would be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Track number is 2</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Matches and captures a date formatted as dd.mm.yyyy anywhere within the filename, and rearranges it in a standard format of yyyy/mm/dd. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Matches and captures a date formatted as dd.mm.yyyy anywhere within the filename, and rearranges it in a standard format of yyyy/mm/dd. |
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Since <i>run mode</i> is -1, no output occurs. |
Since <i>run mode</i> is -1, no output occurs. |
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However, captured match segments are made available for subsequent use. |
However, captured match segments are made available for subsequent use. |
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The three captures, [R1], [R2] and [R3] are arranged in the textual output so that we get the desired year/month/day ordering, such as < |
The three captures, [R1], [R2] and [R3] are arranged in the textual output so that we get the desired year/month/day ordering, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">2011/08/19</span>.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>removecharacters(Paper, Ppr)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">P</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">p</span>, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">r</span> from <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Paper</span>, resulting in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">ae</span>. |
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The default <i>mode</i> 0 is in effect, removing all instances of the characters specified in the <i>character list</i>.</p> |
The default <i>mode</i> 0 is in effect, removing all instances of the characters specified in the <i>character list</i>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">With <i>mode</i> 1 set, only the initial character < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">With <i>mode</i> 1 set, only the initial character <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">P</span> is removed, resulting in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">aper</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>removecharacters(Paper, Ppr, 2)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In <i>mode</i> 2, only one character from the end of the <i>string</i> are removed, leaving "Pape.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In <i>mode</i> 2, only one character from the end of the <i>string</i> are removed, leaving "Pape.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>removecharacters(Paper, Ppr, 3)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Both the front and back are affected in <i>mode</i> 3, causing the removal of the leading < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Both the front and back are affected in <i>mode</i> 3, causing the removal of the leading <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">P</span> and trailing <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">r</span> resulting in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">ape</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>removecharacters([artist], /(/))</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes any < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes any <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">(</span> and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">)</span> characters from anywhere within the [artist] field.</p> |
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! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 1px 2px 2px; border-top: 1px solid #bbb; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" | Examples |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>removeleft(Good Deeds, 5)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the first 5 characters from resulting in < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the first 5 characters from resulting in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Deeds</span> being output.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the last 5 characters from the given date, leaving only the month and year < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the last 5 characters from the given date, leaving only the month and year <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">03-02</span>.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>replace(The Daily Show with John Oliver, hn Oliver, n Stewart)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Now that John Oliver has completed his summer stand-in for Jon Stewart, it is time for a replacement. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Now that John Oliver has completed his summer stand-in for Jon Stewart, it is time for a replacement. |
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The <i>old</i> sequence <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">hn Oliver</span> will be replaced with the <i>new</i> sequence <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">n Stewart</span>, resulting in |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>replace(Sample String, s, Replaced)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In this example, the original <i>string</i> does not contain the <i>old</i> value < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In this example, the original <i>string</i> does not contain the <i>old</i> value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">s</span> anywhere, |
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so no replacement occurs and the original <i>string</i> is returned.</p> |
so no replacement occurs and the original <i>string</i> is returned.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>replace(Led Zeppelin.[remastered], .[remastered])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the trailing <i>old</i> value < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes the trailing <i>old</i> value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">.[remastered]</span> from the original <i>string</i>, resulting in <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Led Zeppelin</span>. |
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Because no <i>new</i> <i>string</i> is specified, the default empty value is used as a replacement, |
Because no <i>new</i> <i>string</i> is specified, the default empty value is used as a replacement, |
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effectively stripping the <i>old</i> value.</p> |
effectively stripping the <i>old</i> value.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the last three characters from the filename (typically this is the file's suffix).</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the last three characters from the filename (typically this is the file's suffix).</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a standard semicolon-separated list containing two items < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a standard semicolon-separated list containing two items <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Bennie; June</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Builds a backslash-separated list combining the two fields album artist (auto) and album. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Builds a backslash-separated list combining the two fields album artist (auto) and album. |
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This is useful for building panes column or categories hierarchies in a view.</p> |
This is useful for building panes column or categories hierarchies in a view.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes duplicates from the <i>list</i>, returning < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes duplicates from the <i>list</i>, returning <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">c;b;a</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Reverses the <i>list</i> items, returning < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Reverses the <i>list</i> items, returning <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a;b;c;d</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes duplicates from a backslash-separated <i>list</i>, returning < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Removes duplicates from a backslash-separated <i>list</i>, returning <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\a\x\z</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a;b;e;c;d</span>. |
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This example uses the default <i>mode</i> 0 to combine <i>list1</i> with <i>list2</i>, preserving the order of items. |
This example uses the default <i>mode</i> 0 to combine <i>list1</i> with <i>list2</i>, preserving the order of items. |
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The default < |
The default <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">;</span> <i>input delimiter</i> and <i>output delimiter</i> is used.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a;b</span>. |
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The <i>input delimiter</i> and <i>output delimiter</i> are both specified as < |
The <i>input delimiter</i> and <i>output delimiter</i> are both specified as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">;</span>, |
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and <i>mode</i> 1 is used to produce a list of only items that exist in both <i>list1</i> and <i>list2</i>.</p> |
and <i>mode</i> 1 is used to produce a list of only items that exist in both <i>list1</i> and <i>list2</i>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listcombine(a-c, c-f, -, ..., 0)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a...c...f</span>. The <i>input delimiter</i> is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">-</span>, while the <i>output delimiter</i> is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">...</span>, and <i>mode</i> 0 combines both lists.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listcombine(a#@#c, c#@#f, #@#, ., 0)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a.c.f</span>. This example demonstrates how to combine two lists with duplicates removed while replacing a multi-character <i>input delimiter</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">#@#</span> with a single-character <i>output delimiter</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">.</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listcombine([people], [places])&datatype=[list]</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result here would be a single, semicolon delimited list containing all the list items from the [people] and [places] fields. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result here would be a single, semicolon delimited list containing all the list items from the [people] and [places] fields. |
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For example, if [people] contains < |
For example, if [people] contains <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Family\Mum; Family\Dad; Family\Gran</span>, and [places] contains <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">UK\Scotland\Edinburgh; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh\Edinburgh Castle</span>, |
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the output list would be < |
the output list would be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Family\Mum; Family\Dad; Family\Gran; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh\Edinburgh Castle</span>. |
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Using the < |
Using the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[list]</span> cast makes the expression split individual list items in a panes or categories view.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listcount([keywords])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the number of keywords for the file.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the number of keywords for the file.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the number of the directories in a Windows drive-based file path. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the number of the directories in a Windows drive-based file path. |
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The example demonstrates that non-List type fields can be used with the functions in this section. |
The example demonstrates that non-List type fields can be used with the functions in this section. |
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While the <i>delimiter</i> specified here is < |
While the <i>delimiter</i> specified here is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\</span>, an escaped forward slash <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">//</span> could be used when applicable.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listitem(a;b;c, 1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">b</span>, since <i>position</i> 1 is the second item in the <i>list</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a;b;c</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using the <i>delimiter</i> < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Using the <i>delimiter</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">:</span>, returns item at <i>position</i> 2, which is the seconds value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">47</span> from the time <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1:04:47</span>.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listsort(c;a;b)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">a;b;c</span>, using the default ascending <i>mode</i> and (<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">:</span>) <i>delimiter</i>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listsort(Joe Baxter/, Sally Henson/, Sue Smith, 1, /,)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Sue Smith,Sally Henson,Joe Baxter</span>. |
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Note the requirement to escape the < |
Note the requirement to escape the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">,</span> characters within the <i>list</i> string and in the specified <i>delimiter</i> itself.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>listsort([artist];[composer])</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Sorts the combined artist and composer lists in ascending order. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Sorts the combined artist and composer lists in ascending order. |
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Note the simple manual construction of a single List by combining the two List type fields, and forcing a < |
Note the simple manual construction of a single List by combining the two List type fields, and forcing a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">;</span> between the two.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>convertdate(3//6//2012)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">40974</span>, which is the internal floating-point representation of the date string <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3/6/2012</span>. |
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This value can used by any field of type Date, or in any function that requires as input a Date type value.</p> |
This value can used by any field of type Date, or in any function that requires as input a Date type value.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Converts the date string < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Converts the date string <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">12/2/1985</span> (note: December 2nd, not February 12th) into a Date type value, |
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and then formats the result as a decades grouping, returning <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1980's</span>. |
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This might be used for creating decade groupings.</p> |
This might be used for creating decade groupings.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate(year-month)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the file's date formatted as Year-Month, such as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the file's date formatted as Year-Month, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">2012-April</span>. The default <i>date value</i> of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[Date,0]</span> is used.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate([last played,0], yyyy//MM//dd, Not Yet)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the file's last played date as year/month/day without the time, ignoring the system locale setting. |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the file's last played date as year/month/day without the time, ignoring the system locale setting. |
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If a file has no last played value, the expression will output < |
If a file has no last played value, the expression will output <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Not Yet</span> instead.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate([date modified,0], month %Y)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the file's modification date/time in the form of a long month name and a four-digit year, such as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the file's modification date/time in the form of a long month name and a four-digit year, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">December 2010</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate([date imported,0], The "year" is year)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">The year is ####</span>, where #### is the year the file was imported into the Library. |
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Note that the word < |
Note that the word <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">year</span> must be surrounded in double-quotes to have it considered as literal text, |
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and not the < |
and not the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b>Year</b></span> <i>format specifier</i>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate([date imported,0], month)&datatype=[month]</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This examples is the same as the previous example, but includes a cast to the Month type < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">This examples is the same as the previous example, but includes a cast to the Month type <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">&datatype=[month]</span>. |
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This cast can be used to cause chronological month-sorting, rather than month name alphabetic-sorting, in a panes or category view. |
This cast can be used to cause chronological month-sorting, rather than month name alphabetic-sorting, in a panes or category view. |
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Data-type coercion is discussed [[#Specify_data_types_for_expression_based_fields|above]].</p> |
Data-type coercion is discussed [[#Specify_data_types_for_expression_based_fields|above]].</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>now()</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">When run on Aug 17, 2013 at 19:28:00, returns approximately < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">When run on Aug 17, 2013 at 19:28:00, returns approximately <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">41503.811115995</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate(now(), date)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the current date, without a time component, formatted according to the system's locale settings.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the current date, without a time component, formatted according to the system's locale settings.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>formatdate(math(now() - 3, dddd dd MMMM yyyy H:mm)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The date from three days ago is formatted as something like < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The date from three days ago is formatted as something like <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Wednesday 14 August 2013 19:35</span>. |
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This is accomplished by subtracting the value < |
This is accomplished by subtracting the value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3</span>, which would be days, from [[#Now|Now()]], and its output formatted by [[#FormatDate|FormatDate()]].</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filedblocation()</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For a file in the < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For a file in the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Main</span> and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Other (4096)</span> databases, the result would be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Main; Other (4096)</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filedblocation(1)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result from the same file would be < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The result from the same file would be <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">4096</span> (bit 0 and bit 12 set).</p> |
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Additional Examples |
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working the <i>filepath</i> from right-to-left (i.e. bottom of the folder tree upwards to the top). |
working the <i>filepath</i> from right-to-left (i.e. bottom of the folder tree upwards to the top). |
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A value of 0 specifies a file's immediate parent, 1 its grandparent, etc., up to the root of the <i>filepath</i>. |
A value of 0 specifies a file's immediate parent, 1 its grandparent, etc., up to the root of the <i>filepath</i>. |
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A value of < |
A value of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Unassigned</span> will be returned when the specified <i>level</i> exceeds the root of the <i>filepath</i>. |
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Argument <i>filepath</i> is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
Argument <i>filepath</i> is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filefolder()</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the name of the file's parent folder.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the name of the file's parent folder.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filefolder([filename,0], 0)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Same as the previous example.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filefolder(c:\some\folder\for\a\file.ape, 2)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the great grandparent sub-folder named < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the great grandparent sub-folder named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">folder</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filefolder(c:\some\other\folder\a\, 2)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the folder named < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the folder named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">other</span>. |
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Notice the file name is not required in the <i>filepath</i>. |
Notice the file name is not required in the <i>filepath</i>. |
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[[#FileFolder|FileFolder()]] works by looking from the end of the <i>filepath</i> until it finds a backslash < |
[[#FileFolder|FileFolder()]] works by looking from the end of the <i>filepath</i> until it finds a backslash <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\</span>.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filekey()</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a integer value, such as < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns a integer value, such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">22029495</span>, unique for each file in the Library.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filename(C:\Music\File.mp3)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The output is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The output is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">File.mp3</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The output does not include the file suffix, and is < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The output does not include the file suffix, and is <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">File 2</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [filename (name)].</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [filename (name)].</p> |
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This function will return the path portion of the specified file path. |
This function will return the path portion of the specified file path. |
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The <i>filepath</i> should be a rooted path. For Windows, this includes the drive letter or leading < |
The <i>filepath</i> should be a rooted path. For Windows, this includes the drive letter or leading <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">\\</span> for UNC paths. |
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For *nix-based systems, this includes the root < |
For *nix-based systems, this includes the root <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">/</span>. |
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The field [filename (path)] is equivalent to [[#FilePath|FilePath()]], and is generally preferred. |
The field [filename (path)] is equivalent to [[#FilePath|FilePath()]], and is generally preferred. |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>filepath(C:\Music\File.mp3)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">C:\Music</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [filename (path)].</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [filename (path)].</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">C:</span>.</p> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [volume name].</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value contained in the field [volume name].</p> |
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| style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px 2px 0 0" width="1200" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em; color:#0f3f8d; font-size:110%"><b>albumartist(</b><b>)</b></span> |
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This function calculates the album artist value used in various views and fields. |
This function calculates the album artist value used in various views and fields. |
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It is used to populate the Library field < |
It is used to populate the Library field <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">album artist (auto)</span> with its value. |
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Either the field or [[#AlbumArtist|AlbumArtist()]] can be used. |
Either the field or [[#AlbumArtist|AlbumArtist()]] can be used. |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value present in the < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value present in the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">album artist (auto)</span> field.</p> |
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Additional Examples |
Additional Examples |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For an album named < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">For an album named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Greatest Hits</span> and an album artist (auto) of <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">The Eagles</span>, returns <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">The Eagles - Greatest Hits</span>.</p> |
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The [[#AlbumType|AlbumType()]] function returns a description regarding an album's completeness and its quantity of artists. |
The [[#AlbumType|AlbumType()]] function returns a description regarding an album's completeness and its quantity of artists. |
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It is used to populate the Library field < |
It is used to populate the Library field <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">album type</span> with its value. |
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Either the field or [[#AlbumType|AlbumType()]] can be used. |
Either the field or [[#AlbumType|AlbumType()]] can be used. |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns, for example, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Single artist (complete)</span>, or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Multiple artists (incomplete)</span>.</p> |
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The [[#Counter|Counter()]] function maintains an internal counter, and it resets itself to zero after five seconds of inactivity. |
The [[#Counter|Counter()]] function maintains an internal counter, and it resets itself to zero after five seconds of inactivity. |
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Because [[#Counter|Counter()]] continues to count, it should only be used in single-use situations such as assigning its output to some field through field value assignment, for example, < |
Because [[#Counter|Counter()]] continues to count, it should only be used in single-use situations such as assigning its output to some field through field value assignment, for example, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=counter()</span>. |
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With proper care, it can be used as part of an expression in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, but see also [[#CustomData|CustomData()]]. |
With proper care, it can be used as part of an expression in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, but see also [[#CustomData|CustomData()]]. |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs values starting at < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs values starting at <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span>, and incrementing by one, it will return <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">2</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3</span>, ... until no longer called. |
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This might be used, for example, to assign to the [Track #] field of several tracks using the field assignment expression < |
This might be used, for example, to assign to the [Track #] field of several tracks using the field assignment expression <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">=counter()</span>.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>padnumber(counter(370, 2), 4)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs numbers beginning from 370, incremented by two each, and padded to four digits. For example, < |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Outputs numbers beginning from 370, incremented by two each, and padded to four digits. For example, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0370</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0372</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0374</span>, etc.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>Spring_Break_Bash_padnumber(customdata(#), 4)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">In the Rename, Move & Copy tool, each consecutive file would be named <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">Spring_Break_Bash_</span> followed by a four digit, zero-padded number starting at <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">0001</span>.</p> |
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Variables may be assigned and used by specifying a simple string of letters. Examples: < |
Variables may be assigned and used by specifying a simple string of letters. Examples: <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math(val=2)</span> or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math(x=pow(2,3))</span>. |
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Multiple equations may be specified, each separated by a semicolon. |
Multiple equations may be specified, each separated by a semicolon. |
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Expressions are evaluated left to right. |
Expressions are evaluated left to right. |
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The final value of the [[#Math|Math()]] function will be the result of the right-most equation. For example, the equation < |
The final value of the [[#Math|Math()]] function will be the result of the right-most equation. For example, the equation <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math(x=4; pow(2^x))</span> will output 16. |
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<b>Note</b>: Empty fields |
<b>Note</b>: Empty fields |
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Fields used inside of [[#Math|Math()]] are expanded (interpolated) directly. |
Fields used inside of [[#Math|Math()]] are expanded (interpolated) directly. |
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Fields with empty values may produce incomplete [[#Math|Math()]] statements. |
Fields with empty values may produce incomplete [[#Math|Math()]] statements. |
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For example, if the field [number plays] is empty, an <i>expression</i> such as < |
For example, if the field [number plays] is empty, an <i>expression</i> such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math([number plays] + 2)</span> would be seen |
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by [[#Math|Math()]] as < |
by [[#Math|Math()]] as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"> + 2</span>. |
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This incomplete <i>expression</i> would produce a syntax error. See the Additional Examples for more information. |
This incomplete <i>expression</i> would produce a syntax error. See the Additional Examples for more information. |
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<b>Note</b>: Locales and Commas |
<b>Note</b>: Locales and Commas |
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Special care must be taken with the [[#Math|Math()]] function and locales that use < |
Special care must be taken with the [[#Math|Math()]] function and locales that use <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">,</span> (comma) as a decimal separator. |
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Many Media Center fields and the return values from functions may contain comma as the decimal point. |
Many Media Center fields and the return values from functions may contain comma as the decimal point. |
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Your expressions will need to [[#Replace|Replace()]] these before passing the values to [[#Math|Math()]], |
Your expressions will need to [[#Replace|Replace()]] these before passing the values to [[#Math|Math()]], |
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which always uses dot < |
which always uses dot <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">.</span> as the numeric decimal point. |
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For example, the <i>expression</i> < |
For example, the <i>expression</i> <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math(1,5 + 1,5)</span> will fail since [[#Math|Math()]] does not consider <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">1,5</span> to be a valid number. |
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Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, such as any Date type field in raw format |
Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, such as any Date type field in raw format |
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(e.g. < |
(e.g. <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date,0]</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[last played,0]</span>, <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date modified,0]</span>, and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[date imported,0]</span>), or any textual field that contains |
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floating-point values that will be used for various calculations (e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). |
floating-point values that will be used for various calculations (e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). |
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Certain functions such as [[#Now|Now()]] and [[#ConvertTime|ConvertTime()]] also return localized floating-point values. |
Certain functions such as [[#Now|Now()]] and [[#ConvertTime|ConvertTime()]] also return localized floating-point values. |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>math(10 + 4)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 14.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 14.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>math(10 + 2 * 25)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 60, demonstrating that multiplication has higher precedence than addition.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 60, demonstrating that multiplication has higher precedence than addition.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>math((10 + 2) * 25)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 300, demonstrating that parenthesis grouping has higher precedence than multiplication.</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns 300, demonstrating that parenthesis grouping has higher precedence than multiplication.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>math(replace(now(), /,, .) - replace([last played,0], /,, .))</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">,</span> is replaced by a <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">.</span> in the output of both [[#Now|Now()]] and in the raw field value <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[last played,0]</span>. |
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Note that the comma must be escaped so that it is seen as an argument and not as an argument separator.</p> |
Note that the comma must be escaped so that it is seen as an argument and not as an argument separator.</p> |
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<span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>math(replace(now() - [last layed,0], /,, .))</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The same as the previous example, but is more efficient and simpler since it calls [[#Replace|Replace()]] just once on the entire string to be passed to [[#Math|Math()]].</p> |
<p style="margin-left:20pt;">The same as the previous example, but is more efficient and simpler since it calls [[#Replace|Replace()]] just once on the entire string to be passed to [[#Math|Math()]].</p> |
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The [[#Size|Size()]] function returns media size information specific to the particular media type. |
The [[#Size|Size()]] function returns media size information specific to the particular media type. |
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It is used to populate the Library fields < |
It is used to populate the Library fields <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">duration</span> and <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">dimensions</span> with their values. |
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Either the field or [[#Size|Size()]] can be used. |
Either the field or [[#Size|Size()]] can be used. |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | < |
|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>size()</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns values such as <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">400x225</span> for images, or <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">3:09</span> for audio files.</p> |
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The [[#TrackNumber|TrackNumber()]] function returns a file's track #, or 0 if the no value exists. |
The [[#TrackNumber|TrackNumber()]] function returns a file's track #, or 0 if the no value exists. |
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It is used to populate the Library field < |
It is used to populate the Library field <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">track #</span> with its value. |
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Either the field or [[#TrackNumber|TrackNumber()]] can be used. |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns the value present in the <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">track #</span> field.</p> |
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|style="background: #f9f9f9; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 2px 2px 0; border-top: 1px solid #bbb;" | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>tvinfo(namedisplay)</nowiki></b></span> |
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<p style="margin-left:20pt;">Returns formatted name and series output. If the file has no <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[series]</span> value, only <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">[name]</span> is output.</p> |
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Revision as of 05:21, 29 August 2013
Note: this page was auto-generated on Wed Aug 28 22:20:03 PDT 2013.
Overview
Media Center provides a simple programming language that enhances and enriches its overall user interface and usability. This language, commonly called the expression language, is simple to learn, simple to use, and can greatly enhance your experience using Media Center.
Expressions are ubiquitous throughout Media Center, used in areas such as:
- The categories in a view
- File list expression columns
- Theater View
- Customized view headers, grouping and sort criteria
- The library field manager (fields with data type Calculated data)
- File and folder location definitions
- Auto-import rules
- Custom DLNA titles
- The player's display
- Captions and thumbnail text
- The link manager (expressions help format link URLs)
- Rename, Move, & Copy tool
- Tag assignment
- Complex search queries
The Expression Language
An expression is a mixture of ordinary text, pre-defined functions, and a few reserved characters and constructs that have special meaning. An expression is evaluated by Media Center's expression engine and textual output is produced. This output is then used by Media Center to customize the user interface and affect its method of operation.
The Anatomy of an Expression
As mentioned above, an expression is a mixture of text and function calls (and some reserved stuff described shortly). The simplest expression would be some basic, literal text, such as A good movie. The expression engine evaluates this expression, finds nothing special, and then outputs the result: A good movie. Simple.
But simple text only has so much utility. The ability to transform or generate content is much more interesting and useful. And this is when functions are employed. Media Center provides many functions, which when called, produce some output. Most functions require some form of input, called arguments, and most functions generate output. By supplying a function with various arguments, the function will return some output value which is just more text. And this output text can be the used by other functions, and so on. Each function has a unique name, and calling upon a function to do some work requires little more that using its name anywhere in the expression.
A function call looks like this:
The syntax of the function call is the function's case-insensitive name, immediately followed by an opening parenthesis character, one or more comma-separated arguments, and a closing parenthesis character. Whitespace after the commas is optional, but helps readability and formatting. And each argument itself is also just an expression. And some arguments are optional. If an argument is optional, it can be omitted and its default value will be used. If the argument is omitted, a comma-separator will still be required if additional arguments follow. The following example uses the FixCase() function to change its input to Title Case:
The result is A Good Movie.
A slightly more complex expression example consists of both text and a nested function call:
- Wow! fixcase(replace(A good movie, good, great))
Inner functions are called before outer functions, so the Replace() function is call first:
and its output is then supplied as the input to the FixCase() function. Replace() does its work substituting good with great, and returns A great movie. This output is then supplied as the argument to FixCase() which sees only the text A great movie (it knows nothing about how it was produced). So the function call:
in turn outputs A Great Movie. Now that the functions have produced their output, the final output, including the literal Wow! leading text is
Fields
The expression examples thus far have been limited to static literal text. Expressions have much more utility when they use data from other sources, such as a file's metadata. Media Center maintains this metadata in its defined fields. This data is accessed using the Field() function, and its first argument is the case-insensitive name of the field to be accessed. For example, the function call field(album) will return the current* file's value for the album field (* more will be said later about the current file). If the album field contained the value After Hours, the expression:
would produce AFTER HOURS. First field(album) is evaluated, returning After Hours. The FixCase() function is supplied with this output as its first argument, and its second argument is 3, which happens to specify that it should perform upper-casing.
Because fields are so frequently used in expressions, an abbreviated form exists for accessing their values. This makes it easier to both read and write expressions. Nonetheless, both forms are equivalent. The abbreviated form is simple: immediately surround the field's name with opening and closing square brackets, for example, [album]. The previous example is now written more simply as:
Field Values
For the sake of simplicity and clarity, the section above glossed over an important detail regarding how Media Center outputs field values. Recall that Field() is the function used to return the value of a specified field. But Field() also has a second argument that indicates the format of the value that it returns. Because field values are used in a variety of situations, the Field() function can produce output suitably formatted for the requirements. There are two forms of output: one is a nice, friendly human-readable format suitable for use in views or other display locations; the other is a raw format which returns the representation stored internally by Media Center which is useful when uninterpreted values are necessary.
By default, Media Center always outputs the friendly format, so expressions sometimes need to take this into account and chose the format accordingly.
Not used earlier because it is optional, the second argument to the Field() function selects the mode of output: the value 0 selects the raw mode, and the default value of 1 selects the friendly mode. Here are two examples using the date field, the first one outputs the date value in raw format, the second in the friendly format:
Field Values: Empty, 0, and 1
The Media Center expression language does not strongly differentiate between the numeric value zero 0 and emptiness for numeric field types Integer and Decimal. And in some cases, the numeric value of 1 is treated similarly to the empty value.
When a value of 0 is entered as a numeric field's value, the raw value will be shown as 0, but the display format (as in the file list) will be shown as empty. The empty display allows for less visual noise in the user interface, since a column full of 0 values is not usually helpful. In fact, if you attempt to set a numeric field's value to 0 in the file list, it will immediately be displayed as empty.
Generally this difference is unimportant, except when testing numeric values with IsEmpty() or IsEqual(). It is easy to be fooled when testing such a value if the value shown in a file list is empty. The values shown in the Tag Action Window will reveal the actual raw value, as will an expression column using the field's raw format.
Another consideration for integer fields is that when sorting, a 1 value can sometimes sort indistinguishably from an empty value. The Integer type disc # field is typically empty when an album consists of only one disc, and as such, Media Center will sort the disc # values of empty and 1 identically.
The friendly output of a field can differ, depending on context. For example, in a file list, and empty field will be shown as blank, but in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, it will be output as Unknown Disc # (this ensures no blank values are generated as path components). To test such a field, always use and test against the raw format, and then expressions will be context agnostic.
Expression Language Syntax
Now that the basics have been covered, the more rigorous rules of the expression language syntax can be described.
- An expression is any sequence of literal text and any number of function calls.
- Expressions are read and evaluated left to right. Literal text is output unmodified, function calls are evaluated and their return values output.
- Nested functions calls are evaluated from the innermost function to outermost function, and again, left to right when one function follows another.
- Field abbreviations are expanded into the equivalent Field() function call
- A functions is evaluated and its returned value contextually replaces the function call in the expression
- Within a function's argument list, whitespace is ignored before and after commas, after an opening parenthesis, and before a closing parenthesis.
- The forward-slash escape character / disables the special meaning of the character that follows it.
- The escape sequence /# followed by #/ escapes everything inside.
- To use a literal parenthesis, comma, or whitespace inside of function argument lists, escape them. Whitespace within an argument's value is literal and does not need to be escaped when it is surrounded by other non-whitespace text.
- An expression may be split into multiple lines, but when it does not satisfy the conditions above regarding whitespace around function parenthesis and commas, use a forward-slash escape as the last character before the newline. Extraneous newlines in the expression editor will produce a trailing ellipsis (...) in the output.
Expression Editors
There are a couple of variations of dialog or edit field used to enter expressions. Some allow multi-line expressions, while others are single line, but can be expanded to multi-line editors. Unfortunately, some single-line editors flatten multi-line expressions into a single line, replacing the newlines with spaces. This author is hopeful this will be rectified someday.
How Expressions Are Evaluated
Expressions are evaluated in the context where they are used. For example, an expression column in a file list is evaluated relative to those files in the file list. And the general flow is that for each file in the list, the expression is evaluated and produces output. The expression only has access to the fields available for the file currently being evaluated. This is important to remember, so it bears repeating. One file after another, an expression is evaluated against that single file, its output is produced and stored away for use later, and then the result of that evaluation is entirely forgotten before the next file is evaluated. This means, the expression evaluator cannot use the results from one file's evaluated expression with the results of another file's evaluation.
Expressions and Locales
Media Center will respect the Windows locale setting for output values produced by certain functions, and within the values of certain fields. This is important to consider when writing expressions that consume such values. Under most circumstances, such values cause no harm. However special care must be taken with functions that require the use of period as the decimal point. One such function is Math(), which always uses period as the decimal point. If your locale uses some other character such as comma, these characters will have to be converted into periods before the critical function is called. Handling this problem is not difficult. Before passing to Math() any floating point number, use Replace() first when necessary to convert the locale's decimal character into a period. Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, such as any Date type field in raw format (e.g. [date,0], [last played,0], [date modified,0], and [date imported,0]), or any textual field that contains floating-point values that will be used for various calculations (e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). Certain functions such as Now() and ConvertTime() also return localized floating-point values. Consider also that the expression parser uses comma as the argument separator. Any literal numeric values specified as a function argument must have any embedded commas escaped.
A Complex Expression Example
Here is a more complex expression example that illustrates the various rules discussed above regarding expressions:
The expression demonstrates that
- whitespace before and after commas or opening and closing parenthesis is ignored
- expressions can be safely split into multiple lines using the whitespace rules just mentioned
- function and field names are case insensitive
- forward slash is used and required to escape parenthesis (see inside the Delimit() function)
- whitespace does not require escapement when surrounded by other characters (see after the C in DISC)
- literal text is output unmodified (Disc number is empty)
- functions can be nested (Both IsEmpty() and Delimit() are nested within the If() function, and the Field() function is nested within Delimit()
When the expression is run, files that have no disc number will produce Disc number is empty, and files that have, say, a disc number value of 3 will produce DISC (3).
Field Assignment
The output of an expression can be used to assign a value to a tag. This is accomplished by preceding the expression with an = character. The = character causes the tagging engine to invoke the expression evaluator first, and then to use its output as the value to assign to the field.
Without the prepended = character, the literal expression text itself and not its evaluated value would be stored in the tag. The expression can refer to the field's own value to modify itself, and this offers a convenient way to perform complex transformations on field values. For example, the assignment expression
entered into an edit cell for the name field would remove four characters from the left of the name field's current value. An assignment expression can be entered into the Tag Action Window, or by using inline editing in the file list or a pane entry. The image on the right shows in-place field assignment.
Note: Undo is supported, reverting each tag to its value prior to the assignment. Redo is also supported, reapplying the most recent Undo.
Expressions and Search
The expression language is fully available to the search query engine (Search, Set rules for file display, etc.). This allows creation of more complex search queries than would otherwise be possible. An expression-based search query is any valid expression that produces a zero or non-zero numeric output. The syntax of the query is:
where expression is any valid expression, and numval is the expected numeric output produced by the expression. The expression is evaluated against the current list of available files and the expression output numerically compared against numval. All files for which the comparison is true are returned as part of the file list produced by the query and all files that fail the comparison are winnowed from the file list.
The following example illustrates an expression-based search query:
The IsMissing() function is run using the file name argument [filename (path)] appended by \Folder.jpg, and returns a Boolean value 1 for files that are missing, and this 1 is compared against the value numval. All these files where there was a successful comparison are returned in the file list, and all those for which the expression produced 0 are filtered from the file list. By inverting the comparison and using a 0 numval, the set of files remaining in the file list would be those that did not match.
Data Types
It was mentioned already that the Media Center expression language is primarily a textual language - it consumes and produces text. Nonetheless, certain areas of Media Center are influenced by the type of data used or presented, and sometimes it is useful or necessary to coerce expression output into one data type or another. Each Media Center field is defined to be of a certain data type, listed in the Field Data Types table. These types influence how values are output, sorted, and interpreted on input. And expressions always output data of type String. By coercing the data type of an expression, output formatting and sorting can be controlled in various ways.
Data types are forced by appending to an expression the string:
where type is one of the following values:
list | A list of strings, separated by semicolons |
string | Sorts as strings (with smart number handling) |
number | Sorts values as numbers (decimal or integer) |
integer | Sorts values as integers |
path | Sorts using a smart filename compare style |
month | Sorts string month names (i.e. January, February, etc.) |
Calculated Fields and Search
Media Center's Search supports some simple numeric comparison operators. Because expressions always evaluate as a String type, these operators would be unavailable for use in a search query to compare numeric values from a calculated expression field. In order to use the numeric comparison operators, a calculated expression field can be cast into one of the numeric types. In your numeric calculated fields, to allow the use Search's numeric comparison operators, add either of the casts:
to the end of the field's calculated expression.
Lists and Trees
The list of output in view categories and pane columns can be modified by forcing the data type to a List type. Two things happen when the data type is List: The values within a List type are split into their individual (semicolon-separated) list items The backslash character takes on a special meaning and becomes another form of separator that creates tree-like hierarchies, collapsible in panes columns and creates drill-down categories in any category view type (Standard View > Categories, Theater View, DLNA, Gizmo/WebGizmo). Forcing an expression's type to list causes this list item separation and hierarchy generation. Alternatively, forcing a List type to string defeats this. Add the cast:
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be considered as a List type. Conversely, a List type may be forced into a String type by adding the cast:
to the end of an expression.
Sort Order
Normally strings are sorted ASCII-betically with some smart numeric sorting. But this form of sort may not always be desired.
Sorting by Month
Generally it is more useful to see month names sorting such that January sorts before April, instead of alphabetically where April would sort before January. Forcing an expression's type to Month forces string month values to be treated instead as their equivalent numerical month numbers. For example, the first month January and the third month March sort before the fourth month April. Add the cast:
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be sorted by numeric month values.
Sorting by Path
Path data types sort using smart filename comparisons.
XXX: Note: This section is incomplete. I cannot distingish any difference between using a datatype of path vs. string. It seems path sort order is always engaged.
Add the cast:
to the end of an expression to force an expression's output to be smart-sorted by path components.
HTML Font Properties
The expression language recognizes a limited set of HTML font properties and attributes. These can be used to set font styles in most text drawing areas, such as captions, thumbnail text and in the configuration of Theater View. HTML tags are used by surrounding the desired content with an opening and closing tag, in the form of:
- <tag>desired content<//tag>
The supported HTML tags are:
<b> | Bold |
<i> | Italics |
<u> | Underline |
<font> | Font properties (see attributes below) |
The font tag supports the following attributes:
alpha | Sets alpha-blending percentage (0 - 100) |
color | Sets the foreground color (RGB hex values from 00 to ff in the form of rrggbb) |
bgcolor | Sets the background color (same values as color) |
face | Sets the font face (a font name) |
size | Sets the font size (a percentage scaling value) |
Any combination of HTML tags and font attributes can be used. An HTML tag must have an opening and closing tag. Nesting is allowed, but be sure to properly balance like opening and closing tags. Attribute values must be double quoted. The closing tag's forward slash requires escapement with an extra forward slash. The following examples illustrate using HTML font properties:
- <i>This is in italics<//i>
- <i><b>And this is bold and italic<//b><//i>
- <b>The<font color="ff0000" size="80" alpha="50"> Great <//font>Gatsby<//b>
Functions
Accessing and Storing Functions
The functions in this section access field values, store and load global variables, access file tags, and access note fields.
Field(…): Returns a field's value
Description | field(name, mode)
The Field() function returns the value stored in field name. The format of return is selected by mode. Available mode values:
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Examples | field(album)
Returns the formatted value of field name album. Note that this is equivalent to [album]. field(date, 0) Returns the raw, unformatted value stored in the date field. Note that this is equivalent to [date,0]. |
Load(…): Outputs the value of a global variable
Description | load(varname)
Loads and outputs the value of the specified global variable varname that has been previously stored with Save(). |
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Examples | load(var1)
Loads and outputs the previous stored value of the global variable named var1. If var1 has not been previously stored, the output will be empty. save(math(1 + 2), sum)load(sum) Saves the output of the Math() function into sum, and then loads and outputs the value of sum, which is 3. |
Note(…): Retrieve note fields
Description | note(field label, field type, occurrence)
The Note() function retrieves information from a Media Center Note. Specifically, it returns the contents associated with a field label, of a given field type. The Nth occurrence may be requested. Notes data may be simple text, or associated with defined a field label. Currently the only type of field label is contact information. The first line of a Note is associated with the omnipresent field label Name. The field type selects the specific sub-type for a given field label, and occurrence selects which instance of several field label / field type pairs is returned. The occurrence value is zero-based. Argument field type is optional (defaults to FIRST AVAILABLE). Argument occurrence is optional (defaults to 0). |
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Examples | note(phone)
Returns the value found in the first Phone field label. If no Phone label exists, nothing is returned. note(phone, home) Returns the value found in the first Home field type from the Phone field label. If the Phone label, Home type does not exists, nothing is returned. note(phone, home, 1) Same as the previous example, but the second instance of the field type is selected instead of the first, since occurrence is zero-based. |
Save(…): Saves a value to a global variable
Description | save(value, variable, mode)
This Save() function saves the value into the specified global variable, and optionally will return that value if mode is set. Once a global variable has been created using Save(), that variable's value is available for use with either Load() or the pseudo-field "[variable]".
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Examples | save(Much Money, local_bank)
Saves the value Much Money into the global variable local_bank. save(More Money, My Bank, 1) Saves More Money into My Bank and outputs the variables value More Money. save(math([duration,0] / 60), durmins)if(compare([durmins], >, 5.0), Long Track, Short Track) Saves the calculated duration in minutes into the variable durmins. Notice that subsequent expressions fragments such as the if(compare()...) may now use the pseudo-field [durmins] as shorthand for load(durmins). Additional Examples |
SaveAdd(…): Adds to a global variable
Description | saveadd(variable, value, mode)
The SaveAdd() function adds value to a global variable either numerically or as a list item. The mode argument indicates how variable is modified. Available mode values:
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Examples | saveadd(v, 1)
Numerically increments the global variable v by 1. saveadd(v, math(2 - 6)) Numerically increments the global variable v by the outcome of the Math(), which is -4. load(foo, v)saveadd(v, bar, 1)load(v) Loads value foo into variable v, then appends the value bar as a list item, and the final load(v) expression outputs the result of foo; bar. load(That, v)saveadd(v, This, 2)load(v) Similar to the previous example, but using the prepend mode, resulting in the output This; That. |
Tag(…): Returns a file's physical tag
Description | tag(tag name)
The Tag() function reads and returns the value of tag name directly from a file. The Media Center Library database is not used with Tag(), and instead the specified file is read for the requested tag. The spelling and letter case of the tag name must match exactly those stored in the file. Performance note: This function must open and read the actual file, so its performance is significantly slower than other functions which operate on database fields. |
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Examples | tag(My Personal Tag)
This will return the value from the tag named My Personal Tag from file referenced by the [filename] field. tag(Gapless Header) Returns the Gapless Header tag value, often contained in an mp3 file. tag(exif: Date) Returns the raw date data from the EXIF data saved inside a jpg file. |
Conditional Functions
The functions in this section test one or more arguments to produce either a true or false outcome, and execute specific actions depending upon that result.
The expression language does not directly support AND, OR, and XOR operations. However, these can be easily emulated using any of several techniques. See: Database_Expressions_AND_OR_And_XOR.
The NOT operator ! (exclamation point) may be used in a conditional to invert the sense of the conditional test. Inverting the sense of a test can make reading expressions easier, or support better IfElse() sequences.
If(…): Conditional if-else evaluator
Description | if(test expression, true expression, false expression)
The If() function is used to evaluate a test expression, and will output the result of the true expression or false expression, depending upon the evaluation result. The test expression is expected to return a 0 (false value) or a non-zero (true value). Nesting is allowed. If the test expression is preceded by the NOT operator (!, an exclamation point), the sense of the test is inverted. Non-zero values are inverted to 0, and 0 is inverted to 1. |
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Examples | if(isequal([artist], bob dylan, 1), Genius, Mediocre)
Outputs Genius when artist is (case insensitive) Bob Dylan and Mediocre otherwise. if(isequal([artist], bob dylan, 1), Genius, if(isequal([album], Joshua Tree, 8), Great Album, Mediocre)) This nested If() expression expands on the previous example, by first evaluating if the artist is Bob Dylan, and outputs Genius if true. When the artist is not Bob Dylan, the album is then tested to see if it is Joshua Tree, and if so outputs Great Album, otherwise outputs Mediocre. if(!isempty([comment]), regex([comment], /#^(\\S+\\s+\\S+\\s+\\S+)#/, 1), *No Comment) Output's the first three words of the comment field; otherwise, outputs *No Comment. By using the NOT operator, the sense of the conditional is inverted so that the more interesting case is moved ahead of the more mundane case. |
IfElse(…): Conditional if-elseif evaluator
Description | ifelse(test1, action1, test2, action2, test3, action3, …)
The IfElse() conditional provides a convenient mechanism for shortening and more clearly expressing nested conditionals into an alternating sequence of tests and actions. One or more test/action pairs may be specified. For example, consider a nested sequence of If() tests such as the following pseudo-code: if (test1)
action1
else if (test2)
action2
else if (test3)
action3
The IfElse() statement may be used to more cleanly express the flow of expression by removing the superfluous internal If() statements, converting the clumsy expression: if(test1, action1, if(test2, action2, if(test3, action3)))
into the more elegant: ifelse(test1, action1, test2, action2, test3, action3)
If any of the test expressions test1, etc. are preceded by the NOT operator (!, an exclamation point), the sense of that test is inverted. Non-zero values are inverted to 0, and 0 is inverted to 1. |
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Examples | ifelse(isequal([media type], Audio), Le Tunes, isequal([media type], Video]), Flix)
If media type is audio, outputs Le Tunes, else if media type is video, outputs Flix ifelse(isequal([artist], Bob Dylan), Genius, isequal([album], Joshua Tree, 8), Great Album, 1, Mediocre) This example, implements the nested if statements from the If() section above, first testing if the artist is Bob Dylan, and if true, outputs Genius, otherwise evaluates the second test to determine if the album is Joshua Tree, and if true, outputs Great Album, otherwise, performs a final test, in this case a degenerate test of 1 (and 1 is always true), thus outputting the value Mediocre. |
FirstNotEmpty(…): Returns the first non-empty argument
Description | firstnotempty(value1, value2, …)
The FirstNotEmpty() function acts as a conditional by returning the first argument from value1, value2, ... that is not empty. Two or more arguments may be used, and the first non-empty argument is returned. With two arguments, is is functionally equivalent to the sequence such as if(!isempty(value1), value1, value2). With more than two arguments, FirstNotEmpty() avoids long nested If() sequences that simply test for emptiness. |
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Examples | firstnotempty([media sub type], Misc Video)
Returns the value in media sub type if it is not empty, otherwise returns Music Video. firstnotempty([series], [name], Tag your Videos!) Returns the first non-empty value from the fields series or name, and if both are empty, returns the reminder to Tag your Videos!. |
Test and Comparison Functions
The functions in this section return a Boolean value of either 1 (true) or 0 (false). They are generally used to drive an action specified in one of the Conditional Functions.
Compare(…): Compares two numbers
Description | compare(value1, operator, value2)
The Compare() function compares two numeric values value1 and value2 using the specified operator. Available operator values:
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Examples | compare([bitrate], <, 320)
Returns 1 when the bit rate is less than 320 (Kbps), and 0 otherwise. if(compare(math(now() - [date modified, 0]), >, 21), Expired, formatdate([date modified, 0], elapsed)) Outputs the age of files under 21 days old, or Expired for older files. |
IsEqual(…): Compares two values in one of nine specified modes
Description | isequal(value1, value2, mode)
The IsEqual() function compares value1 with value2 using any mode from the list of modes below. Outputs 1 when the comparison succeeds according to the mode, and 0 otherwise. Although the mode is specified as the last argument, the comparison should be mentally read as: value1 mode value2. Available mode values:
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Examples | isequal([artist], [album], 1)
If the artist and album values are the same, the output will be 1, otherwise, the output will be 0. if(isequal([artist], [album], 1), Eponymous, [album]) The If() function basis its decision on the outcome of IsEqual(), so if the artist and album values are the same, the output will be Eponymous, otherwise, the output will be the value of album. if(isequal([artist], [album], 1), Eponymous/,, [album]/)) This example demonstrates the character escaping mentioned in the overview earlier. Here, we want the output to be either Eponymous, (note the inclusion of the comma) or the album value with a closing parenthesis. In order to achieve this, the comma, and the closing parenthesis, are escaped using a forward-slash character. This informs the expression evaluator that these characters are not part of the expression syntax and are to be treated literally. if(isequal([filename (path)], classical, 8), Classical, Not Classical) Because compare mode 8 has been specified, if the word classical appears anywhere in the case-insensitive file path, the expression will return Classical, and if not it will return Not Classical. |
IsEmpty(…): Tests a value for emptiness
Description | isempty(value, mode)
The IsEmpty() function tests the given value for emptiness. The value passed is typically an Media Center field, so that some action may be taken when the field is or is not empty. Returns 1 when the value is empty, otherwise 0. Available mode values:
Note that Media Center does not discriminate between a 0 value and an empty value for fields of type Integer and Decimal - both 0 and empty are considered equivalent for these field types. This is useful for fields such as the integer field Disc #, where an empty or 0 value implies that Disc # contains no useful data, and should be generally ignored or absent in display output. Pay particular attention to the third example offered below, as it covers a caveat that comes with this particular function. Argument mode is optional (defaults to 0). | ||||
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Examples | isempty([comment], 0)
If the comment field is empty, IsEmpty() returns 1, otherwise 0. isempty([track #], 1) Performs a numerical test for data in the [track #] field. If the field is empty or 0, a 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned. ifelse(!isempty([disc #]), [disc #]) Outputs the value of the disc # field when it is not empty. |
IsRange(…): Tests a value for inclusion within a given range
Description | isrange(value, range)
The IsRange() function tests if a value falls within a given range of values. If the value falls within the given range, 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned. A range is specified in the form of low-high, where low and high are either letters or numbers. The lowest value comes first, the highest second. Both low and high must be the same kind (letters or numbers). The low and high values are inclusive. Some Example Ranges: 1-100
a-z
c-d
23-7542
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Examples | isrange([artist], a-c)
Artist values of Abba or Blondie will result in a 1, but ZZ Top will return a 0. if(isrange([bitrate], 96-191), Poor Quality, High Quality) Returns Poor Quality for any file whose bit rate falls in the range of 96 to 191, and returns High Quality for all other bit rates. Additional Examples |
IsMissing(…): Tests to see if a file exists on the system
Description | ismissing(filepath)
The IsMissing() function tests for the existence of a file in the file system. If the file is missing, the function returns 1, otherwise 0 is returned if the file exists. This function is useful for checking for missing files in a Library. IsMissing() treats special entries such as ripped Blu-ray or DVDs as single files, even though they physically exist in the file system as several files and directories. Note: Any view or list that uses IsMissing() will be slow, is Media Center must interrogate each referenced file in the file system. The larger the number of files being queried, the longer it will take to produce results. Use IsMissing() with care. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | ismissing()
If the referenced file was not found in the file system, 1 is returned; otherwise 0 is returned. ismissing(C:\Music\My Lost File.mp3) Checks for My Lost File.mp3 and returns 1 (positive) if the file does not exist, and 0 (negative) if the file does exist. if(ismissing(), File is missing, File exists) Outputs File is missing or File Exists depending on the result returned by IsMissing(). [=ismissing([filename])]=1 This example demonstrates how to construct an expression for use as a Media Center search query. If you place this in the search field in the top right corner of the program while viewing all of your library, it will filter the list, leaving only the missing files on view. If all files in library exist, this list will be empty. You could also create a view scheme and use this string in the Set rules for file display search to give you a view that you can visit periodically to check that your library is not missing any files. |
IsRemovable(…): Tests to see if a file is stored on removable media
Description | isremovable(filepath)
The IsRemovable() function tests if a file resides on removable media and if so, returns 1, and if not, returns 0. The Media Center field [Removable] also provides the same value for a given file. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | isremovable()
Checks if the current file is on removable storage, and if so, returns 1, otherwise returns 0. |
IsInPlayingNow(…): Tests to see if a file is in the Playing Now playlist
Description | isinplayingnow(filepath)
The IsInPlayingNow() function tests if a file is in any zone's Playing Now list. Used as an expression category, pane or file list column allows distinguishing files that are in the Playing Now list. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | isinplayingnow()
If the file in the Playing Now list, returns 1, otherwise returns 0. if(isinplayingnow(), Queued, Not queued) If the file in the Playing Now list, returns Queued, otherwise Not queued. Additional Examples |
IsPlaying(…): Tests to see if a file is in currently being played
Description | isplaying(filepath)
The IsPlaying() function tests if a file is playing in any zone. Used as an expression category, pane or file list column allows distinguishing files that are playing now. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | ifelse(isplaying(), <font color="ff0000">♪<//font>, isinplayingnow(), ♪)
This expression in a file list expression column shows which files are in the Playing Now list and which are currently playing by outputting a musical note in the column. The musical note will be displayed in red for any currently playing file. Additional Examples |
Formatting Functions
The functions in this section format their arguments in specific ways. Some functions are used for formatting values for better presentation, or according to some format, while other functions work on Media Center internal "raw" data to convert to user-friendly formats.
Certain Media Center fields are used to store values in ways that are internally convenient or efficient. But these field values are not terribly useful or meaningful when used directly.
For example, the Duration field holds values as a number seconds of length, while various Date/Time fields such as Date or Last Played store values as floating point numbers specifying a number of days and fractions of a day since a particular epoch time.
Media Center will generally format fields using the "display" format where necessary, such as in panes, file list columns, or various tools such as the Rename, Move & Copy tool. When a function requires a raw field value, or you want to access a raw field value, by sure to use the raw field format. This is done by appending a ,0 to the field's name inside the brackets, for example [Date Imported,0].
Delimit(…): Outputs a value with head/tail strings when value is non-empty
Description | delimit(expression, tail, head)
The Delimit() function outputs the value of expression prepended with a head string and/or appended with a tail string, but only if the value of the expression is non-empty. Nothing is output when the expression evaluates to empty. Argument tail is optional (defaults to SPACE). Argument head is optional (defaults to EMPTY). |
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Examples | delimit([Track #], .)
Appends a period after a track number if [Track #] is not empty, such as 12.. delimit([Date (year)], {, }) Outputs the year surrounded by curly braces, for example {2012}. |
FormatBoolean(…): Formats a boolean (true / false) value in a specified manner
Description | formatboolean(conditional, true string, false string)
The FormatBoolean() function outputs true string and false string values to represent the 0 or 1 Boolean output resulting from the conditional expression. When the conditional evaluates to 1, the true string will be output, otherwise the false string will be output. Argument true string is optional (defaults to True). Argument false string is optional (defaults to False). |
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Examples | formatboolean(isempty([number plays]), Never Played, Has Been Played)
Returns Never Played when the expression IsEmpty() evaluates to 0, and Has Been Played when it evaluates to 1. formatboolean(math([track #] % 2) Outputs the default True label for odd track numbers, and the default False label for even ones. |
FormatDuration(…): Presents a duration of seconds in a reader friendly format
Description | formatduration(duration value)
The FormatDuration() function formats a duration value into a friendly format. The duration value argument is expected to be a value representing a number of seconds, typically used for media file duration. Media Center internally stores duration values in seconds. |
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Examples | formatduration([duration,0])
Outputs a friendly display of the duration field. This is the same output shown using the Duration field in a file list. formatduration(600) This will output ten minutes in the format 10:00. |
FormatFileSize(…): Presents a number of bytes in a reader friendly format
Description | formatfilesize(bytes value)
The FormatFileSize() function formats a bytes value into a friendly format. The bytes value argument is expected to be a value representing a number of bytes, typically used for media file size. Media Center internally stores file size values in bytes. FormatFileSize() will convert those byte values into unitized friendly formats such as 50 bytes, 3.2 KB or 10.4 MB. |
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Examples | formatfilesize([file size,0])
Outputs a friendly format of the file size field. This is the same output shown using the File Size field in a file list. formatfilesize(56123456) Outputs the bytes value 56,123,456 as 53.5 MB. |
FormatNumber(…): Formats and rounds a number to a specified number of decimal places
Description | formatnumber(value, decimal places, label zero, label plural, label singular)
The FormatNumber() function formats a numeric value to a specified number of decimal places, rounding its value, and optionally outputs value-dependent labels, which can be used to construct more grammatically-correct output. The value can be any numeric value. The decimal places argument specifies the number of digits to be used after the decimal point. Use -1 to output as many decimal places as available. The label selected depends on the original value, not the resulting formatted value. The label zero argument is output instead of a formatted value when the original value is 0. When this label is specified as empty, label plural is used. The label plural argument is appended to the formatted value when the original value is more than 1. The label singular argument is appended to the formatted value when the original value is equal to 1. Note: FormatNumber() will not output additional zero's after the decimal point. In other words, FormatNumber() rounds fractional values, but does not zero fill. Argument decimal places is optional (defaults to 0). Argument label zero is optional (defaults to label plural). Argument label plural is optional (defaults to 0). Argument label singular is optional. |
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Examples | formatnumber([duration,0], 2)
Returns a file's duration (which are in seconds) rounding to two decimal places. formatnumber([number plays,0], 0, Unplayed, Plays, Play) Outputs values in whole number formats (no decimals shown). When the number of plays is 0, the output will be Unplayed. When it is more than one, such as six, outputs 6 Plays. And when the number of plays is one, outputs 1 Play. formatnumber([number plays,0], 0, , Plays, Play) Same as the previous example, but uses the default value for label zero (which is label plural), so that when number of plays is zero, output is 0 Plays. formatnumber([number plays,0], , , , Time) In this example, only label singular argument is specified (as Time), so all other arguments use their defaults values. The output will be 0 when number of plays is zero, 1 Time when number of plays is one, and the actual number of plays for other values (e.g. 6). |
FormatRange(…): Formats a value as a range
Description | formatrange(value, range size, mode)
The FormatRange() function creates numerical or alphabetic groupings of size range size, and returns the grouping where value falls. Only the first character of value is considered and used. The range size is a numerical value specifying how wide the range should be. Numeric ranges are 0-based. The mode specifies the type of range grouping. Available mode values:
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Examples | formatrange([artist], 3, 1)
Outputs the range that the artist's first letter falls within. With a range size of 3 and using mode 1 (letter grouping), ranges will be produced in the form of a-c, d-f, g-i, etc. formatrange([artist]) With range size and mode values left unspecified, default values are used, so automatic range groupings of size 1 are output. Hence, the first character of [artist] will be output. formatrange([bitrate], 100, 2) Numeric range groupings of size 100 will be output, for the value of [bitrate]. Possible outputs are: 0-99, 100-199, 200-299, etc. Additional Examples |
Orientation(…): Outputs the orientation of an image
Description | orientation()
The Orientation() function outputs one of the following words indicating the orientation of an image file:
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Examples | if(isequal(orientation(), Square), Square, Rectangle)
Outputs Square for square images or Rectangle for portrait and landscape images. |
PadNumber(…): Adds leading zeros to any given number
Description | padnumber(value, number digits)
The PadNumber() function adds leading zeros to any given number value, producing a value of length number digits. |
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Examples | padnumber([track #], 2)
This will pad the track number with leading zeros sufficient to ensure the output is minimally two digits in length. padnumber(counter(), 4) Outputs 4 digits of zero-padded numbers produced by Counter(). For example, 0001, 0002, 0003, etc. |
RatingStars(…): Outputs the value of Rating as a number of star characters
Description | ratingstars()
The RatingStars() function outputs the Rating field's value as the equivalent number of black star characters. |
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Examples | ratingstars()
For a file that has a Rating of 4, outputs ★★★★. |
Watched(…): Outputs a formatted video bookmark
Description | watched(mode)
The Watched() function outputs a video's bookmark position in a human-readable format, using a specified mode. Available mode values:
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Examples | watched()
Outputs formatted watched status, such as 57% on Sep 25, or Aug 21, or nothing when the video has not been watched. ifelse(compare(watched(1), =, 1), Finish Me, compare(watched(1), =, 2), I'm Done) Outputs Finish Me if the video has been partially watched, and I'm Done when completely watched. |
String Manipulation Functions
The functions in this section are used primarily to manipulate strings. Since the Media Center expression language is primarily string-oriented, these functions provide a means to manipulate field values or the output from other expressions.
Clean(…): Clean a string to be used for various operations
Description | clean(string, mode)
The Clean() function is generally used to sanitize a string by stripping empty brackets, remove superfluous dash characters, eliminate leading or trailing articles, or replace filesystem-illegal characters. It is typically employed before some operation such as Rename to clean the product of joining various fields, some of which may be empty, or to produce filesystem-safe filenames. It may be used for a variety of purposes, however. Available mode values:
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Examples | clean([album] - [date])
The concatenation of [Album] - [Date] may leave a dangling - string when date is empty. Clean() in the default mode removes this dangling string. clean(The Beatles, 1) For sorting or grouping purposes, it is often desirable to remove the leading article The from a string. Clean() in mode 1 provides a convenient solution, and in this example produces Beatles. clean(AC//DC: Back In Black, 3) When an expression is to be used to produce a filename, filesystem-illegal characters must be removed or converted to legal characters. Clean() in mode 3 will convert such characters into safe underscores. This example would produce the filesystem-safe value of AC_DC_ Back In Black. clean(\//:*?"<>|, 3) This trivial example demonstrates how all filesystem-illegal characters are converted to underscores, producing the nine-character output _________ which consists entirely of underscores. |
FixCase(…): Changes the case of a given string
Description | fixcase(string, mode)
The FixCase() function will convert the supplied text string according to the specified mode. Available mode values:
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Examples | fixcase(enjoy the silence)
The default mode 0 is used, so the output is Enjoy the Silence. fixcase(enjoy the silence, 1) Using mode 1, all words are uppercased, so the output is Enjoy The Silence. fixcase(MY ALbUm IS cAlLeD: adam, 4) Outputs my album is called: adam. |
FixSpacing(…): Intelligently splits adjacent camel-cased words
Description | fixspacing(string, mode)
The FixSpacing() function inserts spaces between adjacent camel-cased words in string. It is useful for helping to clean and convert metadata that favors compactness over standard sentence structure. Available mode values:
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Examples | fixspacing(OneWorld)
Outputs One World. fixspacing([name], 1) Outputs the name field with any camel-case converted into standard sentence structure. If the value of name was, MiracleOn34thStreet, the output would be Miracle On 34th Street. fixspacing(Another [name]) Assuming the same [name] as above, this would return Another Miracle On 34th Street. |
Hexify(…): Hexifies a string to make it suitable for web usage
Description | hexify(string)
The Hexify() function URI encodes a string to make it useable by a browser or search engine. Hexify() is typically used by expressions generating or working on URLs in Media Center's Link Manager. |
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Examples | hexify(Oasis - /(What's The Story/) Morning Glory?)
The result is Oasis%20-%20%28What%27s%20The%20Story%29%20Morning%20Glory%3F. |
Left(…): Retrieves a specified number of characters from the left of a string
Description | left(string, quantity)
The Left() function retrieves no more than quantity characters from the left of the string. |
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Examples | left([filename], 3)
Return the Windows drive letter, colon and first back-slash from the filename. |
Length(…): Returns the number of characters in a string
Description | length(string)
The Length() function returns the number of characters contained in string. |
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Examples | length(A Simple Plan)
Returns 13. if(compare(length([filename]), >=, 68), Long, Short) The length of the filename is calculated, and compared against 68, outputting Long when the length is greater than or equal to 68, and Short otherwise. |
Mid(…): Retrieves specified characters from a string
Description | mid(string, start position, quantity)
The Mid() function returns a specified quantity of characters from the start position in string. The start position is 0-based (i.e. the first character is considered position 0). A quantify of -1 returns all characters from the start positionning to the end of string. Argument start position is optional (defaults to 0). Argument quantity is optional (defaults to 1). |
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Examples | mid(12345)
Returns 1, using is the default quantity (1) of characters from the default start position of (0 - the beginning of the string). mid(12345, 1, 2) Returns 2 characters beginning at start position 1, which is 23. Additional Examples |
Regex(…): Regular expression pattern matching and capture
Description | regex(string, regexp, run mode, case sensitivity)
The Regex() function performs regular expression (RE) pattern matching on a string. The string is evaluated against the regular expression regexp, and run mode dictates the values output by Regex(). The three modes allow for match testing, capture output, or silent operation. All match captures are placed into special variables referenced as [R1], [R2], ... [R9], which can be used in later in the expression. The contents of the captures [R1] ... [R9] are available until the end of the expression, or Regex() is run again, whereby they are replaced. The regular expression implementation used prior to Media Center 19 is the Microsoft 2010 TR1 engine, and in Media Center 19 it is the Boost engine. Available run mode values:
The case sensitivity argument toggles the case-sensitivity of regular expression matching. Note that case insensitivity does not apply to characters inside a character class [ ]. Use both uppercase and lowercase characters when necessary to match either case (e.g. [aAbB] to match either uppercase or lowercase A or B). Available case sensitivity values:
The regular expression language assigns special meaning to many characters. A few of these meta-characters, such as forward slash /, comma , and both ( and ) are also reserved and used by the Media Center expression language. To force the Media Center expression engine to ignore the meta-characters in regexp, surround the entire regular expression with /# #/. This is one of Media Center's escapements, which tells the expression engine to ignore everything inside, so that the entire, uninterpreted regexp can be provided to the Regex() regular expression evaluator. Although surrounding regexp by /# #/ is not necessary or required when no conflicting characters are in use, and you may manually escape the expression languages meta-characters with a forward slash /, it is probably a safe practice to always encase every regexp within /# #/. Argument run mode is optional (defaults to 0). Argument case sensitivity is optional (defaults to 0). | ||||||||||
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Examples | ifelse(regex([name], /#^(the|an|a)\b#/, 0, 1), Fix your case!)
Searches the name field for any of the lowercase articles the, and and a at the beginning of name, and outputs Fix your case! when the match succeeds. The run mode is 0 which is a test and capture mode, and case sensitivity is enabled. if(regex([artist], /#([[:punct:]])#/, 0), [R1] --> [Artist], No Punctuation) Using the default mode 0, Regex() will output a Boolean for use inside a conditional to cause some action to occur based on the match success or failure. This example matches against the artist field looking for any punctuation character. If the match succeeds (a punctuation character was found), that character is output followed by the string --> and the artist. In there was no match, the string No Punctuation is output. regex(D03T02 some track.mp3, /#^D(\d+)T(\d+)#/, 1)Disc: [R1], Track: [R2] The string is matched against the regexp that is looking for a D followed by any number of digits, followed by a T and then more digits. Those digits were captured, and later used to output the value Disc: 03, Track: 02. regex([filename (name)], /#^(\d+)-#/, -1)Track number is [R1] Using run mode -1, the file's name is pattern tested against the regexp which is looking for leading digits followed by a dash. Those digits are captured in buffer [R1] which is used later in the expression. If the file name was 2-foo.mp3, the output would be Track number is 2. regex([filename], /#(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2}).(\d{4})#/, -1)[R3]//[R1]//[R2] Matches and captures a date formatted as dd.mm.yyyy anywhere within the filename, and rearranges it in a standard format of yyyy/mm/dd. Since run mode is -1, no output occurs. However, captured match segments are made available for subsequent use. The three captures, [R1], [R2] and [R3] are arranged in the textual output so that we get the desired year/month/day ordering, such as 2011/08/19. |
RemoveCharacters(…): Removes a list of characters from a string
Description | removecharacters(string, character list, mode)
The RemoveCharacters() function will remove from string any characters in the character list. The characters removed depend upon the mode specified. The function operates in a case-sensitive manner. Available mode values:
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Examples | removecharacters(Paper, Ppr)
Removes P, p, and r from Paper, resulting in ae. The default mode 0 is in effect, removing all instances of the characters specified in the character list. removecharacters(Paper, Ppr, 1) With mode 1 set, only the initial character P is removed, resulting in aper. removecharacters(Paper, Ppr, 2) In mode 2, only one character from the end of the string are removed, leaving "Pape. removecharacters(Paper, Ppr, 3) Both the front and back are affected in mode 3, causing the removal of the leading P and trailing r resulting in ape. removecharacters([artist], /(/)) Removes any ( and ) characters from anywhere within the [artist] field. |
RemoveLeft(…): Trims characters from the beginning of a string
Description | removeleft(string, quantity)
The RemoveLeft() function removes a specified quantity of characters from the left side of a string. If the quantity is larger than the length of the string, the output will be empty. |
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Examples | removeleft(Good Deeds, 5)
Removes the first 5 characters from resulting in Deeds being output. |
RemoveRight(…): Trims characters from the end of a string
Description | removeright(string, quantity)
The RemoveRight() function removes a specified quantity of characters from the right side of a string. If the quantity is larger than the length of the string, the output will be empty. |
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Examples | removeright(03-02-1959,5)
Removes the last 5 characters from the given date, leaving only the month and year 03-02. |
Replace(…): Replace or remove a string segment
Description | replace(string, old, new)
The Replace() function replaces all instances of old within string with new. If new is unspecified, it defaults to an empty value, causing old to be removed. Replace() operates in a case-sensitive manner. Argument new is optional (defaults to EMPTY). |
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Examples | replace(The Daily Show with John Oliver, hn Oliver, n Stewart)
Now that John Oliver has completed his summer stand-in for Jon Stewart, it is time for a replacement. The old sequence hn Oliver will be replaced with the new sequence n Stewart, resulting in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. replace(Sample String, s, Replaced) In this example, the original string does not contain the old value s anywhere, so no replacement occurs and the original string is returned. replace(Led Zeppelin.[remastered], .[remastered]) Removes the trailing old value .[remastered] from the original string, resulting in Led Zeppelin. Because no new string is specified, the default empty value is used as a replacement, effectively stripping the old value. |
Right(…): Retrieves a specified number of characters from the right of a string
Description | right(string, quantity)
The Right() function retrieves the specified quantity of characters from the right of the string. If quantity is larger than the length of string, the original string is returned. |
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Examples | right([filename], 3)
Returns the last three characters from the filename (typically this is the file's suffix). |
List Manipulation
Media Center supports several different types of fields, one of them being the List type. A List type is a library field of type List, or an expression coerced into a list type.
The functions in this section provide the ability to manipulate lists and list items. A list is a sequence of strings, each separated from one another by an arbitrary delimiter. The default delimiter is a semicolon. Media Center does not make a strict distinction between a string and a list of strings. In fact, a list is just a string, and it is safe to think of a string as a list with zero or more arbitrary delimiter sequences. For example, the string "2013-08-17" can be thought of as a dash-delimited list with the three items "2013", "08" and "17".
This weak typing is very useful since a list, for example, "John; Sally" that contains the two items "John" and "Sally" can be manipulated not only using the list functions in this section, but because it is just a string, it can also be manipulated with string functions. For example, taking the same list above and combining it with the string "; Joe" adds a new item to the list "John; Sally; Joe", and removing the first 6 characters with RemoveLeft() would produce a now shortened string/list "Sally; Joe". The list manipulation functions make this job easier, especially when using the default semicolon delimiter. Furthermore, since any character or sequence of characters can be considered as a list delimiter, any string can be treated as a list, and the functions in this section can be used on any string as needed.
In some areas such as a panes column, or a category view, Media Center gives special treatment to List types. For example, using semicolon as the delimiter, a List will be automatically split apart into its individual items.
ListBuild(…): Constructs a list from a series of items
Description | listbuild(mode, delimiter, item1, item2, …)
The ListBuild() function constructs a list from item1, item2, ... using a supplied delimiter to separate the individual items in the resulting list. The construction mode affects how empty items are handled - they can be included or excluded. The mode typically used exclude empty items, so that lists do not contain empty slots. However, there are occasions when retaining empty slots is useful, such as when using a list to act like an array where data is stored in particular slots so that the ListItem() function may later retrieve values at a given index. It can also be useful when calculating several expressions and combining the results into a single list for presentation; by including all items, items can be made to line-up for visual inspection in a column. Available mode values:
The delimiter argument specifies the character or character sequence to be inserted in between items in the list. An unspecified delimiter will result in a delimiter-less concatenation of the supplied arguments item1, item2, etc. Argument delimiter is optional (defaults to EMPTY). | ||||
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Examples | listbuild(1, ;, Bennie, June)
Returns a standard semicolon-separated list containing two items Bennie; June. listbuild(1, \, [album artist (auto)], [album]) Builds a backslash-separated list combining the two fields album artist (auto) and album. This is useful for building panes column or categories hierarchies in a view. |
ListClean(…): Various list operations
Description | listclean(list, mode, delimiter)
The ListClean() function performs one of the operations specified by mode on the given list. The specified delimiter separates list items.
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Examples | listclean(c;b;c;a, 1)
Removes duplicates from the list, returning c;b;a. listclean(d;c;b;a, 2) Reverses the list items, returning a;b;c;d. listclean(\a\x\x\x\z, 1, \) Removes duplicates from a backslash-separated list, returning \a\x\z. |
ListCombine(…): Combines two delimited lists into a single delimited list
Description | listcombine(list1, list2, input delimiter, output delimiter, mode)
The ListCombine() function returns a single list after performing the operation specified by mode on the two lists list1 and list2. An input delimiter and an output delimiter may be specified. The input delimiter is effective for both list1 and list2, and the output delimiter will be used in the returned list, replacing the input delimiter from both list1 and list2. Available mode values:
Argument input delimiter is optional (defaults to SEMICOLON). Argument output delimiter is optional (defaults to SEMICOLON). Argument mode is optional (defaults to 0). | ||||
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Examples | listcombine(a;b;e, a;b;c;d)
Returns a;b;e;c;d. This example uses the default mode 0 to combine list1 with list2, preserving the order of items. The default ; input delimiter and output delimiter is used. listcombine(a;b;e, a;b;c;d, ;, ;, 1) Returns a;b. The input delimiter and output delimiter are both specified as ;, and mode 1 is used to produce a list of only items that exist in both list1 and list2. listcombine(a-c, c-f, -, ..., 0) Returns a...c...f. The input delimiter is -, while the output delimiter is ..., and mode 0 combines both lists. listcombine(a#@#c, c#@#f, #@#, ., 0) Returns a.c.f. This example demonstrates how to combine two lists with duplicates removed while replacing a multi-character input delimiter #@# with a single-character output delimiter .. listcombine([people], [places])&datatype=[list] The result here would be a single, semicolon delimited list containing all the list items from the [people] and [places] fields. For example, if [people] contains Family\Mum; Family\Dad; Family\Gran, and [places] contains UK\Scotland\Edinburgh; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh\Edinburgh Castle, the output list would be Family\Mum; Family\Dad; Family\Gran; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh; UK\Scotland\Edinburgh\Edinburgh Castle. Using the &datatype=[list] cast makes the expression split individual list items in a panes or categories view. |
ListCount(…): Returns the number of items in a list
Description | listcount(list, delimiter)
The ListCount() function returns the number of items that exist in a list delimited by delimiter. Argument delimiter is optional (defaults to SEMICOLON). |
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Examples | listcount([keywords])
Returns the number of keywords for the file. listcount([filename (path)], \) Returns the number of the directories in a Windows drive-based file path. The example demonstrates that non-List type fields can be used with the functions in this section. While the delimiter specified here is \, an escaped forward slash // could be used when applicable. |
ListItem(…): Returns an item from a location in a list
Description | listitem(list, position, delimiter)
The ListItem() function returns the item from the specified position in the list. Items in a list are zero-based, so the first item in the list is located at position 0. Nothing is returned with the position is outside the bounds of the list. Argument delimiter is optional (defaults to SEMICOLON). |
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Examples | listitem(a;b;c, 1)
Returns b, since position 1 is the second item in the list a;b;c. listitem(1:04:47, 2, :) Using the delimiter :, returns item at position 2, which is the seconds value 47 from the time 1:04:47. |
ListSort(…): Sort a list of values
Description | listsort(list, mode, delimiter)
The ListSort() function sorts a list in the order according to mode, using the specified delimiter. Available mode values:
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Examples | listsort(c;a;b)
Returns a;b;c, using the default ascending mode and (:) delimiter. listsort(Joe Baxter/, Sally Henson/, Sue Smith, 1, /,) Returns Sue Smith,Sally Henson,Joe Baxter. Note the requirement to escape the , characters within the list string and in the specified delimiter itself. listsort([artist];[composer]) Sorts the combined artist and composer lists in ascending order. Note the simple manual construction of a single List by combining the two List type fields, and forcing a ; between the two. |
Date and Time Functions
Media Center provides several functions for the conversion, formatting and generation of dates and times. Date and time for a Date-type field is stored internally as a single floating-point number, where the integer portion represents the number of days since the Epoch, and the decimal portion represents the fraction of a day in seconds. The Epoch is defined as December 30th, 1899 at 00:00:01. Certain fractional values and whole numbers are used to encode Time-only and Year-only values. For example, the internal Date value of "2" is considered as 1900, without a time when converted using the DateTime conversion format of FormatDate(), whereas adding a small fraction and using "2.001" instead produces a value of "1/1/1900 12:01 am". These details are only relevant if you are doing conversions.
The Windows locale setting will affect the interpretation and formatting of date and time information.
ConvertDate(…): Converts a human-readable date to the internal format required for use in date fields
Description | convertdate(date_time string)
Converts a human-readable date_time string into the internal floating-point representation used by Media Center to store a date and time. |
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Examples | convertdate(3//6//2012)
Returns the value 40974, which is the internal floating-point representation of the date string 3/6/2012. This value can used by any field of type Date, or in any function that requires as input a Date type value. formatdate(convertdate(12//2//1985), decade)) Converts the date string 12/2/1985 (note: December 2nd, not February 12th) into a Date type value, and then formats the result as a decades grouping, returning 1980's. This might be used for creating decade groupings. |
FormatDate(…): Formats a date value in a specified manner
Description | formatdate(date value, format specifier, empty label)
The FormatDate() function provides custom formatting of date and time values through the use of a format specifier. Output will be formatted according to format specifier. The date value is a Media Center internal floating-point date/time representation, stored in Date fields, and output from various functions such as Now() and ConvertDate(). To pass a field of type Date to FormatDate(), use the raw (unformatted) field specification, such as "[Date Imported,0]". The format specifier provides a recipe for converting the internal value into a human-readable string. Supported are a variety of Windows style, strftime() style, and Media Center-specific formats specifiers. Construct the format specifier from any number or combination of those defined in the following table. Additionally, any non-format characters will be output without interpretation. This allows creating rich date/time output strings. To output a word that is a reserved format specifier, surround the word with double-quotes. The empty label argument will be output if the date value is empty.
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Examples | formatdate(year-month)
Outputs the file's date formatted as Year-Month, such as 2012-April. The default date value of [Date,0] is used. formatdate([last played,0], yyyy//MM//dd, Not Yet) Returns the file's last played date as year/month/day without the time, ignoring the system locale setting. If a file has no last played value, the expression will output Not Yet instead. formatdate([date modified,0], month %Y) Returns the file's modification date/time in the form of a long month name and a four-digit year, such as December 2010. formatdate([date imported,0], The "year" is year) Outputs the The year is ####, where #### is the year the file was imported into the Library. Note that the word year must be surrounded in double-quotes to have it considered as literal text, and not the Year format specifier. formatdate([date imported,0], month)&datatype=[month] This examples is the same as the previous example, but includes a cast to the Month type &datatype=[month]. This cast can be used to cause chronological month-sorting, rather than month name alphabetic-sorting, in a panes or category view. Data-type coercion is discussed above. Additional Examples |
Now(…): Retrieve and display the system date
Description | now()
The Now() function returns a floating-point value representing the current system date and time. It is generally useful for performing date arithmatic in expressions that desire to figure out elapsed time. Any raw date field or value representing a date can be subtracted from Now() to realize an elapsed time delta. |
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Examples | now()
When run on Aug 17, 2013 at 19:28:00, returns approximately 41503.811115995. formatdate(now(), date) Returns the current date, without a time component, formatted according to the system's locale settings. formatdate(math(now() - 3, dddd dd MMMM yyyy H:mm) The date from three days ago is formatted as something like Wednesday 14 August 2013 19:35. This is accomplished by subtracting the value 3, which would be days, from Now(), and its output formatted by FormatDate(). |
File Path and Identifier Functions
The functions in this section provide specific file-related information such as a file's name, path, volume, and other Media Center internal information.
FileDBLocation(…): Identifies a file's databases
Description | filedblocation(format)
The FileDBLocation() function returns identifiers in the specified format specified that indicate to which internal database(s) a file belongs. Media Center maintains several internal databases to track a file's disposition. This function is primarily for technical use only, and will have little utility for most users. Available format values:
The table below provides common values output from FileDBLocation():
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Examples | filedblocation()
For a file in the Main and Other (4096) databases, the result would be Main; Other (4096). filedblocation(1) The result from the same file would be 4096 (bit 0 and bit 12 set). Additional Examples |
FileFolder(…): Returns the name of a file's parent
Description | filefolder(filepath, level)
The FileFolder() function returns parent sub-folder name for filepath. The level argument specifies which parent sub-folder name to return, working the filepath from right-to-left (i.e. bottom of the folder tree upwards to the top). A value of 0 specifies a file's immediate parent, 1 its grandparent, etc., up to the root of the filepath. A value of Unassigned will be returned when the specified level exceeds the root of the filepath. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). Argument level is optional (defaults to 0). |
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Examples | filefolder()
Returns the name of the file's parent folder. filefolder([filename,0], 0) Same as the previous example. filefolder(c:\some\folder\for\a\file.ape, 2) Returns the great grandparent sub-folder named folder. filefolder(c:\some\other\folder\a\, 2) Returns the folder named other. Notice the file name is not required in the filepath. FileFolder() works by looking from the end of the filepath until it finds a backslash \. |
FileKey()(…): Returns a file's unique internal identifier
Description | filekey()()
The FileKey()() function returns the unique identifier associated with a file. Media Center assigns a unique identifier to each file in the Library. It is useful in expressions when referring to individual files is necessary. Services such as MCWS use this value to reference a file. |
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Examples | filekey()
Returns a integer value, such as 22029495, unique for each file in the Library. |
FileName(…): Returns a file's name component
Description | filename(filepath, include suffix)
This function returns the file name part of filepath. Inclusion of the file's suffix depends on the include suffix argument.
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Examples | filename(C:\Music\File.mp3)
The output is File.mp3. filename(C:\Music\File 2.wav, 0) The output does not include the file suffix, and is File 2. filename() Returns the value contained in the field [filename (name)]. |
FilePath(…): Returns a file's path component
Description | filepath(filepath)
This function will return the path portion of the specified file path. The filepath should be a rooted path. For Windows, this includes the drive letter or leading \\ for UNC paths. For *nix-based systems, this includes the root /. The field [filename (path)] is equivalent to FilePath(), and is generally preferred. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | filepath(C:\Music\File.mp3)
Returns C:\Music. filepath() Returns the value contained in the field [filename (path)]. |
FileVolume(…): Returns a file's volume name component
Description | filevolume(filepath)
The FileVolume() function returns the volume name component of the specified file path. The path should be a rooted path (see the same comment above for FilePath(). For *nix-based systems, the output is empty. The field [volume name] is equivalent to FileVolume(), and is generally preferred. Argument filepath is optional (defaults to [filename]). |
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Examples | filevolume(C:\Music\File.mp3)
Outputs C:. filevolume() Returns the value contained in the field [volume name]. |
Miscellaneous Functions
The functions in this section are varied and have specialized applicability. Some are primarily used internally by MC to generate values available in various Library fields.
AlbumArtist(…): Returns a file's calculated album artist
Description | albumartist()
This function calculates the album artist value used in various views and fields. It is used to populate the Library field album artist (auto) with its value. Either the field or AlbumArtist() can be used. |
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Examples | albumartist()
Returns the value present in the album artist (auto) field. Additional Examples |
AlbumKey(…): Returns a unique album key for a file
Description | albumkey()
The AlbumKey() function returns "[album artist (auto)] - [album]". It is a convenience function, used to return the generally unique album / artist combination string used to distinguish between two like-named albums such as "Greatest Hits". |
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Examples | albumkey()
For an album named Greatest Hits and an album artist (auto) of The Eagles, returns The Eagles - Greatest Hits. |
AlbumType(…): Returns the album type for a file
Description | albumtype()
The AlbumType() function returns a description regarding an album's completeness and its quantity of artists. It is used to populate the Library field album type with its value. Either the field or AlbumType() can be used. |
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Examples | albumtype()
Returns, for example, Single artist (complete), or Multiple artists (incomplete). |
Counter(…): Counts upwards in specified increments
Description | counter(start value, increment)
The Counter() function outputs a monotonically increasing number (more simply stated, it counts) from a start value, and each time called, increases by the increment value. It is useful for sequentially numbering fields. The Counter() function maintains an internal counter, and it resets itself to zero after five seconds of inactivity. Because Counter() continues to count, it should only be used in single-use situations such as assigning its output to some field through field value assignment, for example, =counter(). With proper care, it can be used as part of an expression in the Rename, Move & Copy tool, but see also CustomData(). It is not recommended for use in any context that continually refreshes its content, such as in a panes column, file list, or expression-based custom query. Probably the best way to understand the results is to test the first example below as an expression column in a file list, and move the mouse around over that column. Argument start value is optional (defaults to 1). Argument increment is optional (defaults to 1). |
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Examples | counter()
Outputs values starting at 1, and incrementing by one, it will return 1, 2, 3, ... until no longer called. This might be used, for example, to assign to the [Track #] field of several tracks using the field assignment expression =counter(). padnumber(counter(370, 2), 4) Outputs numbers beginning from 370, incremented by two each, and padded to four digits. For example, 0370, 0372, 0374, etc. |
CustomData(…): Returns internal data to the expression language
Description | customdata(mode)
The CustomData() function supports returning Media Center internal data to the expression language. Currently there is only one supported use, which is to use CustomData() in the Rename, Move & Copy tool to assist in numbering files. Available mode values:
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Examples | Spring_Break_Bash_padnumber(customdata(#), 4)
In the Rename, Move & Copy tool, each consecutive file would be named Spring_Break_Bash_ followed by a four digit, zero-padded number starting at 0001. |
Math(…): Evaluates a given mathematical formula
Description | math(expression)
The Math() function performs mathematical calculations. Standard arithmetic operators are supported, as are various numerical, trigonometric, and comparative functions. Simple variables are supported, as are multiple statements.
The order of operator precedence is summarized as follows, from top to bottom:
Variables may be assigned and used by specifying a simple string of letters. Examples: math(val=2) or math(x=pow(2,3)). Multiple equations may be specified, each separated by a semicolon. Expressions are evaluated left to right. The final value of the Math() function will be the result of the right-most equation. For example, the equation math(x=4; pow(2^x)) will output 16. Note: Empty fields Fields used inside of Math() are expanded (interpolated) directly. Fields with empty values may produce incomplete Math() statements. For example, if the field [number plays] is empty, an expression such as math([number plays] + 2) would be seen by Math() as + 2. This incomplete expression would produce a syntax error. See the Additional Examples for more information. Note: Locales and Commas Special care must be taken with the Math() function and locales that use , (comma) as a decimal separator. Many Media Center fields and the return values from functions may contain comma as the decimal point. Your expressions will need to Replace() these before passing the values to Math(), which always uses dot . as the numeric decimal point. For example, the expression math(1,5 + 1,5) will fail since Math() does not consider 1,5 to be a valid number. Fields that cause problems are any fields that produce floating-point values, such as any Date type field in raw format (e.g. [date,0], [last played,0], [date modified,0], and [date imported,0]), or any textual field that contains floating-point values that will be used for various calculations (e.g. any of the Dynamic Range variants). Certain functions such as Now() and ConvertTime() also return localized floating-point values. Handling this problem is not difficult. Before passing any floating point number to Math(), use Replace() first. See the examples below. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Examples | math(10 + 4)
Returns 14. math(10 + 2 * 25) Returns 60, demonstrating that multiplication has higher precedence than addition. math((10 + 2) * 25) Returns 300, demonstrating that parenthesis grouping has higher precedence than multiplication. math(replace(now(), /,, .) - replace([last played,0], /,, .)) The , is replaced by a . in the output of both Now() and in the raw field value [last played,0]. Note that the comma must be escaped so that it is seen as an argument and not as an argument separator. math(replace(now() - [last layed,0], /,, .)) The same as the previous example, but is more efficient and simpler since it calls Replace() just once on the entire string to be passed to Math(). Additional Examples |
Size(…): Returns a file's size in a format specific to the media type
Description | size()
The Size() function returns media size information specific to the particular media type. It is used to populate the Library fields duration and dimensions with their values. Either the field or Size() can be used. Type of information reported by size for the file's media type:
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Examples | size()
Returns values such as 400x225 for images, or 3:09 for audio files. |
TrackNumber(…): Returns a file's track # value
Description | tracknumber()
The TrackNumber() function returns a file's track #, or 0 if the no value exists. It is used to populate the Library field track # with its value. Either the field or TrackNumber() can be used. |
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Examples | tracknumber()
Returns the value present in the track # field. |
TVInfo(…): Miscellaneous television and other pre-formatted information
Description | tvinfo(type)
The TVInfo() function is multi-purpose, and returns a specific type of information about television recordings, programs, and pre-formatted informational strings for use in captions, thumbnails, grouping, etc. Available type values:
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Examples | tvinfo(namedisplay)
Returns formatted name and series output. If the file has no [series] value, only [name] is output. |