Math functions in Adobe Workfront Fusion

Access requirements

You must have the following access to use the functionality in this article:

Adobe Workfront plan
Any
Adobe Workfront license

New: Standard

Or

Current: Work or higher

Adobe Workfront Fusion license**

Current: No Workfront Fusion license requirement.

Or

Legacy: Any

Product

New:

  • Select or Prime Workfront Plan: Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion.
  • Ultimate Workfront Plan: Workfront Fusion is included.

Or

Current: Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion.

For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in Workfront documentation.

For information on Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses, see Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses.

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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Examples:
  • ceil( 1.2 )

    Returns 2

  • ceil( 4 )

    Returns 4

floor (number)

Returns the largest integer less than or equal to a specified number.

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Examples:
  • floor( 1.2 )

    Returns 1

  • floor( 1.9 )

    Returns 1

  • 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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Examples:
  • round( 1.2 )

    Returns 1

  • round( 1.5 )

    Returns 2

  • round( 1.7 )

    Returns 2

  • 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 (.).

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Example:
formatNumber( 123456789 ; 3 ; , ; . )
Returns 123.456.789,000
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