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multiply
[chunk
of] container ¬ by number
where container
or chunk
must contain a number. (You can use the is a
operator to see if the container is a number.) multiply
command multiplies the number in the container or chunk by number
and puts the result into the container or chunk. The result is calculated to a precision of up to 19 decimal places. numberFormat.
myVariable
[the] selection
the Message box
btn 3
bg btn "Names"
card field 1
bkgnd field "Total"
menu 2
menu "Edit"
Additionally, you can refer to a button or field by its part number:card part 1
last background part
AppleScript DefinitionAn object that contains one or more other objects, known as elements of the container. In a reference, the container specifies where to find an object. You specify containers with the reserved words of
or in
.'s
) to specify containers. For example, infirst window's name
the container is first window
. The object it contains is a name property. 169 / 19
pi
(60.625 * 500)
average(1,4,5,10)
i+1 -- (where i is a number)
line 1 of fld "Debits"
abs of -10 + 2
returns 12
and abs of (-10 + 2)
returns 8
. In short, always use parentheses to group things the way you want them to evaluate, and you won’t have to worry about the difference between factors and expressions.
Commands
Version 0.7b1 (March 24, 2022)