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Provides information about numbers.
Details
Name: | Number Supplier |
Prefix: | number(optional) |
Supported Content: | Numbers |
Provided By: | Reporting for Confluence, from version 1.3 |
Supported Keys
The following are the list of keys which this supplier will return a value for.
Key | Content Types | Return Type | Description |
type | Numbers | The name of the number type (Integer, Double, etc). | |
is whole | Numbers | Returns true if the number is a 'whole' number, or an integer. That is, it does not have any decimal places. | |
is decimal | Numbers | Returns true if the number has a decimal point. | |
is nan | Numbers | (Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current value is not a valid number. | |
+ [X] | Numbers | Number | (Since 2.0.0) Adds X to the current value. e.g.: "my:value > + 10". |
- [X] | Numbers | Number | (Since 2.0.0) Subtracts X from the current value. e.g.: "my:value > -5.6" |
* [X] | Numbers | Number | (Since 2.0.0) Multiplies the current value by X. Eg "my:value > *2.5" |
/ [X] | Numbers | Number | (Since 2.0.0) Divides the current value by X. e.g.: "my:value > / 2.5". |
mod [X] | Numbers | Number | (Since 2.0.0) Outputs the 'mod' value of two numbers. e.g.: if "my:value" is currently 5, "my:value > mod 3" will return "2". |
equals [X] | Numbers | (Since 2.0.0) Compares the current number with the supplied number. e.g: "my:value > equals 5". | |
less than [X] | Numbers | (Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current number is less than X. e.g.: "my:value > less than 100". | |
greater than [X] | Numbers | (Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current value is greater than X. e.g. "my:value > greater than 1.5". | |
abs | Numbers | Number | (Since 3.3.0) Outputs the absolute (or positive) value of the supplied number. |
to date | Numbers | (Since 3.4.0) Converts the number to a date value, using the number as the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, UMT. | |
number format | Numbers | All other values are interpreted as formatted numbers. e.g.:"#,##0.00" will return a text string with at least one value before the decimal point, two after, and every 3rd digit |
Overview
Provides information about numbers.
Details
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Name:
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Number Supplier
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Prefix:
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number(optional)
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Supported Content:
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Numbers
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Provided By:
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Reporting for Confluence, from version 1.3
Supported Keys
The following are the list of keys which this supplier will return a value for.
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Key
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Content Types
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Return Type
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Description
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type
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Numbers
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The name of the number type (Integer, Double, etc).
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is whole
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Numbers
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Returns true if the number is a 'whole' number, or an integer. That is, it does not have any decimal places.
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is decimal
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Numbers
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Returns true if the number has a decimal point.
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is nan
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Numbers
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(Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current value is not a valid number.
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+ [X]
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 2.0.0) Adds X to the current value. e.g.: "my:value > + 10".
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- [X]
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 2.0.0) Subtracts X from the current value. e.g.: "my:value > -5.6"
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* [X]
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 2.0.0) Multiplies the current value by X. Eg "my:value > *2.5"
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/ [X]
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 2.0.0) Divides the current value by X. e.g.: "my:value > / 2.5".
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mod [X]
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 2.0.0) Outputs the 'mod' value of two numbers. e.g.: if "my:value" is currently 5, "my:value > mod 3" will return "2".
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equals [X]
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Numbers
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(Since 2.0.0) Compares the current number with the supplied number. e.g: "my:value > equals 5".
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less than [X]
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Numbers
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(Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current number is less than X. e.g.: "my:value > less than 100".
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greater than [X]
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Numbers
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(Since 2.0.0) Is true if the current value is greater than X. e.g. "my:value > greater than 1.5".
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abs
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Numbers
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Number
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(Since 3.3.0) Outputs the absolute (or positive) value of the supplied number.
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to date
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Numbers
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(Since 3.4.0) Converts the number to a date value, using the number as the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, UMT.
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number format
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Numbers
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All other values are interpreted as formatted numbers. e.g.:"#,##0.00" will return a text string with at least one value before the decimal point, two after, and every 3rd digit