When you write an expression, you can use the following arithmetic operators:
Operator |
Meaning |
Example |
---|---|---|
+ |
Addition |
SubTotal + Tax |
- |
Subtraction |
Price - Discount |
* |
Multiplication |
Quantity * Price |
/ |
Division |
Discount / Price |
^ |
Exponentiation |
Rating ^ 2.5 |
Multiplication and division are carried out to full precision (16–18 digits). Values are rounded:
Expression |
Value |
---|---|
20.0/3 |
6.666666666666667 |
3*(20.0/3) |
20 |
Truncate(20.0/3,4) |
6.6666 |
When you form an arithmetic expression that contains a null value, the expression becomes null. Thinking of null as undefined makes this easier to understand. For example, when a null column is multiplied by 5, the entire expression also evaluates to null. Use the IsNull function to explicitly check for the null value.
Boolean expressions that contain a null value evaluate to false rather than to null. For more information, see “Relational operators in InfoMaker expressions”.