Difference between revisions of "Category:Math Functions"
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In the case of [[Oblivion Script Extender|OBSE]] functions, these functions may be used normally, including as a part of an experssion, like so: | In the case of [[Oblivion Script Extender|OBSE]] functions, these functions may be used normally, including as a part of an experssion, like so: | ||
set z to ( y + Function x ) | set z to ( y + Function x ) | ||
In the case of the [[:Category: Stage Functions|Stage Functions]] that may be used without OBSE, these are more complicated workarounds developed before OBSE. Please read the Stage Function article for more information. | In the case of the [[:Category: Stage Functions|Stage Functions]] that may be used without OBSE, these are more complicated workarounds developed before OBSE. Please read the Stage Function article for more information. | ||
Because of the different approaches to the same functions, rather than listing all of the functions in this category, please use the subcategories below to find the information that you are looking for. | Because of the different approaches to the same functions, rather than listing all of the functions in this category, please use the subcategories below to find the information that you are looking for. | ||
[[Category: Function Types]] | [[Category: Function Types]] |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 5 July 2007
These functions provide advanced mathematical operations for use with numbers within scripts. This is in addition to +, -, *, /, and %, which are described in the Set article.
Because these are functions and not operators, they cannot accept expressions as arguments. That is, you cannot use this:
Function ( x + y )
You must instead use a variable to store the value and pass the variable:
set z to ( x + y ) Function z
In the case of OBSE functions, these functions may be used normally, including as a part of an experssion, like so:
set z to ( y + Function x )
In the case of the Stage Functions that may be used without OBSE, these are more complicated workarounds developed before OBSE. Please read the Stage Function article for more information.
Because of the different approaches to the same functions, rather than listing all of the functions in this category, please use the subcategories below to find the information that you are looking for.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Math Functions"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.