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md_src_plugins_mathcheck_READMEREADME - • infos = Information about the mathcheck plugin is in keys below • infos/author = Thomas Waser thomas.waser@libelektra.org • infos/licence = BSD • infos/needs = • infos/provides = check • infos/placements = presetstorage • infos/description = Compares a key value to a mathematical expression using polish prefix notation defined in the check/math metakey. Operations are + - / * . Operants are keys with names relative to the parent key. How the values are compared is specified at the beginning of the metakey using the conditions <, <=, ==, !=, =>, >, := := is used to set key values. All values are interpreted as double floating point values. Examples check/math = '== + testval1 + testval2 testval3' compares the keyvalue to the sum of testval1-3 and yields an error if the values are not equal. check/math = '<= - testval1 * testval2 testval3' tests if the keyvalue is less than or equal to testval1 - (testval2 * testval3) and yields an error if not. Full example: kdb mount mathcheck.dump /example/mathcheck dump mathcheck kdb set user/example/mathcheck/a 3.1 kdb set user/example/mathcheck/b 4.5 kdb set user/example/mathcheck/k 7.6 kdb setmeta user/example/mathcheck/k check/math "== + a b" kdb set user/example/mathcheck/k 7.7 # fails To calculate values on-demand you can use: kdb setmeta user/example/mathcheck/k check/math ":= + a b" kdb get user/example/mathcheck/k # 12.5 kdb set user/example/mathcheck/a 5.5 kdb get user/example/mathcheck/k # 10 It also works with constants: kdb setmeta user/example/mathcheck/k check/math ":= + a '5'" kdb get user/example/mathcheck/k # 10.5 kdb set user/example/mathcheck/a 8.0 kdb get user/example/mathcheck/k # 13