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zApp Manual
  Disclaimer
  Overview
  Known Issues
  FAQ
  Key Features
  Comparisons
  What zApp is NOT
  Contributions
  Core Concepts
  Data Types
  Visual Object Reference
  Non-Visual Objects
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  String Library
  Math Library
    Abs
    Random
    RandomInt
    Dice
    Sin
    Cos
    Tan
    Power
    Exp
    Sqrt
    Sqr
    ASin
    ACos
    ATan
    DegToRad
    RadToDeg
    Pi
    Log
    Ln
    Min
    Max
    Ceil
    Floor
    Round
    Angle
    ACosH
    ACot
    ACotH
    ACsc
    ACscH
    ASec
    ASecH
    ASinH
    ATan2
    ATanH
    CosH
    Cot
    CotH
    Csc
    CscH
    Sec
    SecH
    SinH
    TanH
    Avg
    Compare
    Hypot
    InRange
    IsInfinite
    IsZero
    Sign
    StDev
    RandomG
    DiceStr
    Frac
    RandSeed
    Epsilon
    Trunc
    Inc64
  Core Library
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  DiceStr
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  Key Features
  Life Demo
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  Math
  #MATH
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  #VAR command
  Variable Types
  Accessing Database Records
  4: Simple Functions
  5: Tables
  6: Branching
  cmd
Math Library [[Math]] 
NOTE: This Design document is subject to change at any time.
zApp contains a powerful math library that is available to any scripting language. This allows you to use the scripting language of your choice based upon familiar syntax rather than because of which language contains which math function.

The functions in the math library are accessed via the built-in math object name. For example, in VBScript or Javascript, you would access the Sqrt math function using the notation math.Sqrt. In Perl, this syntax would be math->Sqrt.

Select a math function from the list on the left for more information on it.
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