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Revision as of 08:42, 2 October 2018

Classification

Name Division
Short Description Division two numeric quantities
Class Operations
Extension OTX Quantities extension
Group Overloading semantics
Exceptions InvalidConversionException
Checker Rules -
Standard Compliant Yes

OTL Syntax

QuantityTerm = QuantityTerm1 / QuantityTerm2;

Description

This is a term which returns as a result of the Division two numeric quanity (NumericQuantity) in accordance with their units.

  • When Quantity values are divided, a definition of the physical dimension of the resulting Quantity has to exist in the UNIT-SPEC available to the OTX system.
  • Scalar operands shall be interpreted "as is"; this allows e.g. the multiplication of 2 km / 2 which will result in a Quantity of 1000 m.
  • The display unit of the resulting Quantity should be set to the SI base unit corresponding to the physical dimension resulting from the operation. Furthermore, the display precision of the resulting Quantity shall be the maximum of the display precisions of the operands.

Return Value

The Term returns the value, see table below.

Icons Note.png In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type Description
Quantity The result of dividing two numeric quantity (NumericQuantity)

Properties

Name Data Type Class Default Cardinality Description
QuantityTerm1 Quantity Term - [1] Left operand is of type NumericQuantity
QuantityTerm2 Quantity Term - [1] Right operand is of type NumericQuantity

OTL Examples

Quantities.Quantity Quantity;

/// Flow

Quantity = 2 [@Unit, "BL_DataLibraMIB.odx", "km", 2]/2;

See also

Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Modulo
Absolute Value
Negation