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negative number in formula node

good day.

I am trying to find information on how to include a negative number in the formula node. 

thank you 

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Put a negative sign before the number...

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@n3ow wrote:

I am trying to find information on how to include a negative number in the formula node. 


Click on the border of the formula node, then click the key on the keyboard just above the arrow keys that says "Delete".  Problem solved.  😂

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thank you I see in the example you provided that I was missing a space between the function and the minus sign.

Have a goo day

 

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@n3ow wrote:

thank you I see in the example you provided that I was missing a space between the function and the minus sign.

Have a goo day

 


I generally don't like goo days (too messy).

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A space is not required.

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As some have already hinted, maybe the real solution is not to use a formula node at all. There is really never a compelling reason for them.

 

Can you take a step back and explain what you are trying to do?

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@altenbach wrote:

As some have already hinted, maybe the real solution is not to use a formula node at all. There is really never a compelling reason for them.

 

Can you take a step back and explain what you are trying to do?


There are compelling reasons NOT to use them , though, like:

  • They are orders of magnitude slower than if you created the same code using native functions.
  • You have to worry about syntax (exactly like what the OP is having trouble with).

Of course, this post isn't aimed at educating you, Altenbach.  😉

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