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Your calculated series are marked with a blue formula flask. When you hover on the series and click on its flask <div class="imgWholeWrap1"><div class="imgWhole " data-guts="{ url: '/img/Retort24.png', title: 'Formula indicator', xtraStyle: ' min-height: 24px; min-width: 24px;' }"></div></div> you get a menu with several calculation options. The first one opens the formula editor with the formula and setting for the calculation being edited. | Your calculated series are marked with a blue formula flask. When you hover on the series and click on its flask <div class="imgWholeWrap1"><div class="imgWhole " data-guts="{ url: '/img/Retort24.png', title: 'Formula indicator', xtraStyle: ' min-height: 24px; min-width: 24px;' }"></div></div> you get a menu with several calculation options. The first one opens the formula editor with the formula and setting for the calculation being edited. | ||
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<td>Use <b>V1, V2,</b> etc. as your formula variables:</td><td><div class="imgSnippetWrap1"><div class="Gdib">[[File:CalculationFormula.PNG|none|Calculation Formula]]</div></div></td> | <td>Use <b>V1, V2,</b> etc. as your formula variables:</td><td><div class="imgSnippetWrap1"><div class="Gdib">[[File:CalculationFormula.PNG|none|Calculation Formula]]</div></div></td> | ||
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+ | By their very nature, Formulas are an open-ended topic. These are excellent points of departure: | ||
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+ | * The dataZoa <b><i>ComputeCloud Reference</i></b> documents all of the intrinsic functions and arguments that can be used in Formulas. [https://www.datazoa.com/doc/dataZoaComputeCloudReference_v2.3.pdf <b>Download it here</b>]. | ||
+ | * Nothing teaches quite like examples. See some [[ComputeCloud_Formula_Examples|ComputeCloud Formula Examples here]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 22 October 2020
To edit an existing calculation, use the dropZone or Workbench.
Your calculated series are marked with a blue formula flask. When you hover on the series and click on its flask
you get a menu with several calculation options. The first one opens the formula editor with the formula and setting for the calculation being edited.
Contents
Tab: Formula
Formula
Inputs Section
Formula Section
Use V1, V2, etc. as your formula variables: |
By their very nature, Formulas are an open-ended topic. These are excellent points of departure:
- The dataZoa ComputeCloud Reference documents all of the intrinsic functions and arguments that can be used in Formulas. Download it here.
- Nothing teaches quite like examples. See some ComputeCloud Formula Examples here.
Buttons Section
Tab: Options (Advanced)
Options (Advanced)
These options are used to override the natural default behaviors for NA handling and the padding/trimming of series that do not start and end at the same point in time.