Expression Class
- Aktualisiert2023-02-21
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Represents a formula-type expression that operates on constant and/or variable values. Expressions can call built-in functions, such as
sin(x) and cos(x), and real-time sequences that you add to the current sequence as References.
Namespace:
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApiAssembly: NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi (in NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.dll) Version: 2013.0.0.0 (2013.0.0.0)
| Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Class Expression _ Inherits Statement _ Implements IEquatable(Of Expression) |
| C# |
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public class Expression : Statement, IEquatable<Expression> |
| Visual C++ |
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public ref class Expression : public Statement, IEquatable<Expression^> |
Remarks
Use the members of this class to configure an expression.
Refer to the Editing Expressions section of the NI VeriStand Help for detailed information about expression syntax, functions, and allowed operators. |
Accessing this Class:
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.BaseNode
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.Statement
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.Expression
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.BaseNode
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.Statement
NationalInstruments.VeriStand.RealTimeSequenceDefinitionApi.Expression
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are safe for multithreaded operations. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.