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! Description
 
! Description
 
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|'''&&''', '''||'''  
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|'''&&''', '''||''', '''&''', '''|'''  
 
|logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
 
|logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
 
|-
 
|-
|'''==''', '''!=''', '''>''', '''>=''', '''<''', '''<='''
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|'''==''', '''=''', '''!=''', '''<>''', '''>''', '''>=''', '''<''', '''<='''
 
|comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
 
|comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
 
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Message definition (Push Services)
{| style="background:none" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
|+ align="bottom"|''operators in increasing precedence (from top to bottom)''
! Operator / Function
! Description
|-
|'''&&''', '''&#124;&#124;''', '''&''', '''&#124;''' 
|logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
|-
|'''==''', '''=''', '''!=''', '''<>''', '''>''', '''>=''', '''<''', '''<='''
|comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
|-
|'''+''', '''-''' 
|arithmetic operators "plus" and "minus"
|-
|'''*''', '''/''', '''%'''
|arithmetic operators "multiply", "divide" and "modulus" (which rounds the operands to integers first)
|-
|'''^'''
|arithmetic operator "power"
|-
|'''sqrt()''', '''log()''', '''exp()''', '''sin()''', '''asin()''', '''cos()''', '''acos()''', '''tan()''', '''atan()''', '''atan2()''', '''abs()''', '''fabs()''', '''floor()''', '''ceil()''', '''round()'''
|arithmetic functions: square root, logarithm, logarithmic exponent, sinus, arcus sinus, cosinus, arcus cosinus, tangens, arcus tangens, arcus tangens2, absolute, floting point absolut, lower integer, upper integer, rounded integer
|}
Result of the expression is interpreted as a boolean. Values above zero are regarded "true", values below or equal zero are regarded "false". When "incremental alarm" is specified, Meteobridge compares new value with former value and does trigger an alarm, when new value is bigger then the one that has triggered an alarm before.
Translation{| style="background:none" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
|+ align="bottom"|''operators in increasing precedence (from top to bottom)''
! Operator
! Description
|-
|'''&&''', '''&#124;&#124;''', '''&''', '''&#124;''' 
|logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
|-
|'''==''', '''=''', '''!=''', '''<>''', '''>''', '''>=''', '''<''', '''<='''
|comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
|-
|'''+''', '''-''' 
|arithmetic operators "plus" and "minus"
|-
|'''*''', '''/'''
|arithmetic operators "multiply" and "divide"
|-
|'''^'''
|arithmetic operator "power"
|}
Result of the expression is interpreted as a boolean. Values above zero are regarded "true", values below or equal zero are regarded "false". When "incremental alarm" is specified, Meteobridge compares new value with former value and does trigger an alarm, when new value is bigger then the one that has triggered an alarm before.
operators in increasing precedence (from top to bottom)
Operator Description
&&, ||, &, | logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
==, =, !=, <>, >, >=, <, <= comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false
+, - arithmetic operators "plus" and "minus"
*, / arithmetic operators "multiply" and "divide"
^ arithmetic operator "power"

Result of the expression is interpreted as a boolean. Values above zero are regarded "true", values below or equal zero are regarded "false". When "incremental alarm" is specified, Meteobridge compares new value with former value and does trigger an alarm, when new value is bigger then the one that has triggered an alarm before.