Math functions in Adobe Workfront Fusion
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average ([array of values]) average(value1; [value2], …)
Returns the average value of the numeric values in a specific array, or the average value of numerical values entered individually.
ceil (number)
Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to a specified number.
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ceil(
1.2
)
Returns 2
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ceil(
4
)
Returns 4
floor (number)
Returns the largest integer less than or equal to a specified number.
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floor(
1.2
)
Returns 1
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floor(
1.9
)
Returns 1
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floor(
4
)
Returns 4
max ([array of values]), max(value1;value2; …)
Returns the largest number in a specified array or the largest number among numbers entered individually.
min ([array of values]), min(value1; value2; …)
Returns the smallest number in a specified array or the smallest number among numbers entered individually.
round (number)
Rounds a numeric value to the nearest integer.
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round(
1.2
)
Returns 1
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round(
1.5
)
Returns 2
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round(
1.7
)
Returns 2
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round(
2
)
Returns 2
sum ([array of values]), sum(value1; value2; …)
Returns the sum of the values in a specified array or the sum of numbers entered individually.
parseNumber (number; decimal separator)
Parses a string with a number and returns the number. For example, parseNumber(1 756,456;,)
formatNumber (number; decimalPOINTS; [decimalSeparator]; [thousandsSeparator])
Returns a number in requested format. By default, the decimal point is a comma (,) and the thousands separator is a period (.).
formatNumber( 123456789 ; 3 ; , ; . )