cell_data_math
Synopsis
perform arbitrary math operations on cell-based data
Input Port
in_field1
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Mesh+Cell_Data
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in_field2
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Mesh+Cell_Data
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in_field3
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Mesh+Cell_Data
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in_field4
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Mesh+Cell_Data
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ui_parent
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user interface parent object
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Parameters
Output Port
out_fld
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Mesh+Cell_Data
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out_obj
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output renderable object
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Description
cell_data_math performs arbitrary math operations on up to four cell-based datasets. You can use any operation or expression that can be specified in the V language to operate on the data. The expression you enter may use #1, #2, #3, and #4 to stand for the four input fields.
Input
in_field1
Mesh+Cell_Data. Input to math expression. Use "#1" in the expression to refer to this field.
in_field2
Mesh+Cell_Data. Input to math expression. Use "#2" in the expression to refer to this field.
in_field3
Mesh+Cell_Data. Input to math expression. Use "#3" in the expression to refer to this field.
in_field4
Mesh+Cell_Data. Input to math expression. Use "#4" in the expression to refer to this field.
ui_parent
A port to connect to a user interface object that contains the macro's widgets. By default, it is connected to the default user interface object in the application in which the macro is instanced. (This default connection is not drawn.)
Parameters
(no widget text)
UItext. Math expression to perform on the cell data of the inputs. All V language expressions are valid; use #1 through #4 to refer to the input fields. For example, the expression sqrt(#1 * 10 + sin(#2/#3)) computes a function of the first three inputs.
Output Port
out_fld
Mesh+Cell_Data. Contains the result of applying the given expression to the input field(s).
out_obj
Renderable object. Renderable version of out_fld.
Example
Not available
File
v/modules.v
See also related modules