math ---- Mathematical expressions. :: math(EXPR [OUTPUT_FORMAT ]) ``EXPR`` evaluates mathematical expression and returns result in the output variable. Example mathematical expression is ``5 * (10 + 13)``. Supported operators are ``+``, ``-``, ``*``, ``/``, ``%``, ``|``, ``&``, ``^``, ``~``, ``<<``, ``>>``, and ``(...)``. They have the same meaning as they do in C code. Numeric constants are evaluated in decimal or hexadecimal representation. The result is formatted according to the option "OUTPUT_FORMAT" , where ```` is one of: :: HEXADECIMAL = Result in output variable will be formatted in C code Hexadecimal notation. DECIMAL = Result in output variable will be formatted in decimal notation. For example:: math(EXPR value "100 * 0xA" DECIMAL) results in value is set to "1000" math(EXPR value "100 * 0xA" HEXADECIMAL) results in value is set to "0x3e8"