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− | === <span id="Counter">Counter(…)</span> ===
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− | ! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px 1px 0 2px; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" width="100" | Description
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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>counter(</b><i>start value</i><b>, </b><i>increment</i><b>)</b></span>
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− | The [[#Counter|Counter()]] function outputs a monotonically increasing number (more simply stated, it counts) from a <i>start value</i>,
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− | and each time called, increases by the <i>increment</i> value.
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− | It is useful for sequentially numbering fields.
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− | 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, <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()]].
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− | 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.
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− | 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.
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− | Argument <i>start value</i> is optional (defaults to 1).
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− | <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 <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, <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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− | === <span id="Math">Math(…)</span> === | + | === <span id="Repeat">Repeat(…)</span> === |
− | : Evaluates a given mathematical formula. | + | : Repeats a given string a specified number of times |
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− | ! scope="row" style="background: #ecedf3; color: #111; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px 1px 0 2px; border-right: 1px solid #bbb;" width="100" | Description
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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>math(</b><i>expression</i><b>)</b></span>
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− | The [[#Math|Math()]] function performs mathematical calculations.
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− | Standard arithmetic operators are supported, as are various numerical, trigonometric, and comparative functions.
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− | Simple variables are supported, as are multiple statements.
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− | | rowspan="6" width="100" valign="top" | '''Arithmetic Operators'''
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− | | align="center" width="65" | + || Addition
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− | | align="center" | - || Subtraction
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− | | align="center" | * || Multiplication
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− | | align="center" | / || Division
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− | | align="center" | ^ || Power
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− | | align="center" | % || Modulo
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− | | align="center" | ! || NOT
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− | | align="center" | & || AND
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− | | align="center" | <nowiki>|</nowiki> || OR
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− | | align="center" | ( ) || Precedence grouping
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− | | rowspan="4" | '''Comparison Operators'''
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− | | align="center" | } || Absolute value maximum (i.e. x or y that is maximum distance from 0).
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− | | align="center" | { || Absolute value minimum (i.e. x or y that is minimum distance from 0).
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− | | align="center" | > || Distance between x and y, positive when x greater than y, negative otherwise.
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− | | align="center" | < || Distance between x and y, positive when x less than y, negative otherwise.
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− | | align="center" | abs(x) || Returns the absolute value of x.
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− | | align="center" | sign(x) || Returns the sign of x (1 when x >= 0, -1 when x < 0).
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− | | align="center" | log(x) || Returns the natural logarithm (base e) of x.
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− | | align="center" | min(x,y) || Returns the minimum value of x and y.
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− | | align="center" | max(x,y) || Returns the maximum value of x and y.
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− | | align="center" | equal(x,y) || Returns 1 when x = y, 0 otherwise.
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− | | align="center" | below(x,y) || Returns 1 when x < y, 0 otherwise.
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− | | align="center" | above(x,y) || Returns 1 when x > y, 0 otherwise.
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− | | align="center" | int(x) || Returns the integer portion of x.
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− | | align="center" | frac(x) || Returns the fractional portion of x.
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− | | align="center" | round(x) || Returns x rounded to the nearest whole number.
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− | | align="center" | atan(x) || Returns the arctangent of x.
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− | | align="center" | cos(x) || Returns the cosine of x.
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− | | align="center" | tan(x) || Returns the tangent of x.
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− | | align="center" | abscos(x) || Returns the absolute value of cosine(x).
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− | The order of operator precedence is summarized as follows, from top to bottom:
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>( )</b></td><td> </td></tr>
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b> !</b></td><td> </td></tr>
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b> ^</b></td><td> </td></tr>
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>* /</b></td><td>Left to right</td></tr>
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b>+ -</b></td><td>Left to right</td></tr>
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− | <tr><td style="text-align:left; padding-right:20pt"><b><nowiki>|</nowiki> &</b></td><td>Left to right</td></tr>
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− | 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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− | 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 <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
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− | Fields used inside of [[#Math|Math()]] are expanded (interpolated) directly.
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− | 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 <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;">math([number plays] + 2)</span> would be seen
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− | This incomplete <i>expression</i> would produce a syntax error. See the Additional Examples for more information.
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− | 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.
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− | Your expressions will need to [[#Replace|Replace()]] these before passing the values to [[#Math|Math()]],
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− | 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> <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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− | (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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− | Before passing any floating point number to [[#Math|Math()]], use [[#Replace|Replace()]] first. See the examples below.
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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>
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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>
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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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− | <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>
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− | :[http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=58110.0 An explanation and some solutions for fields that evaluate to empty within Math().]
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− | : Returns the first number , including decimals, from a given string
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− | | name=Number | + | | name=Repeat |
− | | arguments=String | + | | arguments=Value, Count |
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− | Returns the first number , including decimals, from a given string. If there are other numbers along the string, these will not be returned as the function stops once it encounters and returns the first number. <i>String</i> can be given literally, as a library field, or combined with other expression functions.
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− | '''{{monospace|Number(The number12 will be returned, but 13 will not)}}''' | + | '''{{monospace|<nowiki>Repeat(*,10)</nowiki>}}''' |
− | : This expression will return 12 and stop. It will not see the number 13. | + | : Returns ********** |
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− | === <span id="Rand">Rand(…)</span> ===
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− | : Returns a random number between two given numbers
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− | Rand() returns a random value between x and y. x and y must be numbers and can have negative values.
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− | : This will return a random value between 0 and 1, to fifteen decimal places. ''Mode'' has not been specified, and so defaults to zero. | |
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− | : Creates a semi-colon delimited list of numbers in a field.
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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>Range(</b><i>Start</i><b>, </b><i>Step</i><b>, </b><i>Count</i><b>)</b></span>
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− | <span style="font-family: monospace,monospace; font-size:1em;"><b><nowiki>Range(5, -1, 6)</nowiki></b></span>
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− | === <span id="StackCount">StackCount(…)</span> === | + | === <span id="Translate">Translate(…)</span> === |
− | : Returns the number of files in a stack | + | : Converts an English string found in the program to the current language selected in the language menu |
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− | | name=StackCount | + | | name=Translate |
− | | arguments= | + | | arguments=String |
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− | StackCount() does not require any arguments and is used to return the number files in a stack. This is useful, for example, if you are creating custom tooltips and want that information in there or for inclusion in a view you could create to view and manage your stacks, something you might use heavily if you stack a lot of photos or regularly sync files to a handheld device using the ''convert format'' options available there. Note that some files can appear in multiple databases.
| + | When using Media Center with any language ''other than English'', the Translate() function can be used to translate an English string in the program to the current language. |
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− | '''{{monospace|<nowiki>StackCount()</nowiki>}}''' | + | '''{{monospace|<nowiki>Translate(Keywords)</nowiki>}}''' |
− | : Create a panes view where the "Set rules for file display" contains only ''-[Stack Top]=-1 ~d=mk'' and nothing else. Add categories to this view as suits, but, make the first one an expression category using the given example, and the second one, a simple expression ''=[stack top], which makes it possible to filter the file list by individual stacks selection. | + | : If using the French language setting, this will return Mots-clés |
− | '''<u>Important Note</u>'''<br>
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− | This should be considered an advanced user approach, where it is <u>''very''</u> important that you understand the differences in how Media Center behaves when stacks are either collapsed or expanded. [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,105662.0.html This forum post] should help in that regard.
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− | === <span id="TrackNumber">TrackNumber(…)</span> === | + | === <span id="TreeNode">TreeNode(…)</span> === |
− | : Returns a file's track # value. | + | : Returns the selected tree path. |
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− | 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 <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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− | === <span id="Translate">Translate(…)</span> ===
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− | : Converts an English string found in the program to the current language selected in the language menu
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− | | name=Translate | + | | name=TreeNode |
− | | arguments=String | + | | arguments=Mode |
| | description= | | | description= |
− | When using Media Center with any language ''other than English'', the Translate() function can be used to translate an English string in the program to the current language.
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| + | | name=mode |
| + | | contents= |
| + | {{argument table row|0|Returns the full tree path}} |
| + | {{argument table row|1|Returns the currently selected tree node}} |
| + | {{argument table row|2|Returns the parent of the currently selected tree node}} |
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− | '''{{monospace|<nowiki>Translate(Keywords)</nowiki>}}''' | + | '''{{monospace|<nowiki>TreeNode()</nowiki>}}''' |
− | : If using the French language setting, this will return Mots-clés | + | : Will return the full tree path of the currently selected tree item (Uses mode zero by default) |
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| + | What this function does is self-explanatory. '''[https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,128134.msg888957.html#msg888957 This conversation]''' on the Interact forums demonstrates a practical use-case scenario. |
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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.