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  5. .. _class_Expression:
  6. Expression
  7. ==========
  8. **Inherits:** :ref:`Reference<class_Reference>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
  9. **Category:** Core
  10. Brief Description
  11. -----------------
  12. A class that stores an expression you can execute.
  13. Methods
  14. -------
  15. +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  16. | :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` | :ref:`execute<class_Expression_method_execute>` **(** :ref:`Array<class_Array>` inputs=[ ], :ref:`Object<class_Object>` base_instance=null, :ref:`bool<class_bool>` show_error=true **)** |
  17. +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  18. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`get_error_text<class_Expression_method_get_error_text>` **(** **)** const |
  19. +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  20. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`has_execute_failed<class_Expression_method_has_execute_failed>` **(** **)** const |
  21. +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  22. | :ref:`Error<enum_@GlobalScope_Error>` | :ref:`parse<class_Expression_method_parse>` **(** :ref:`String<class_String>` expression, :ref:`PoolStringArray<class_PoolStringArray>` input_names=PoolStringArray( ) **)** |
  23. +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  24. Description
  25. -----------
  26. An expression can be made of any arithmetic operation, built-in math function call, method call of a passed instance, or built-in type construction call.
  27. An example expression text using the built-in math functions could be ``sqrt(pow(3,2) + pow(4,2))``.
  28. In the following example we use a :ref:`LineEdit<class_LineEdit>` node to write our expression and show the result.
  29. ::
  30. onready var expression = Expression.new()
  31. func _ready():
  32. $LineEdit.connect("text_entered", self, "_on_text_entered")
  33. func _on_text_entered(command):
  34. var error = expression.parse(command, [])
  35. if error != OK:
  36. print(expression.get_error_text())
  37. return
  38. var result = expression.execute([], null, true)
  39. if not expression.has_execute_failed():
  40. $LineEdit.text = str(result)
  41. Method Descriptions
  42. -------------------
  43. .. _class_Expression_method_execute:
  44. - :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` **execute** **(** :ref:`Array<class_Array>` inputs=[ ], :ref:`Object<class_Object>` base_instance=null, :ref:`bool<class_bool>` show_error=true **)**
  45. Executes the expression that was previously parsed by :ref:`parse<class_Expression_method_parse>` and returns the result. Before you use the returned object, you should check if the method failed by calling :ref:`has_execute_failed<class_Expression_method_has_execute_failed>`.
  46. If you defined input variables in :ref:`parse<class_Expression_method_parse>`, you can specify their values in the inputs array, in the same order.
  47. ----
  48. .. _class_Expression_method_get_error_text:
  49. - :ref:`String<class_String>` **get_error_text** **(** **)** const
  50. Returns the error text if :ref:`parse<class_Expression_method_parse>` has failed.
  51. ----
  52. .. _class_Expression_method_has_execute_failed:
  53. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **has_execute_failed** **(** **)** const
  54. Returns ``true`` if :ref:`execute<class_Expression_method_execute>` has failed.
  55. ----
  56. .. _class_Expression_method_parse:
  57. - :ref:`Error<enum_@GlobalScope_Error>` **parse** **(** :ref:`String<class_String>` expression, :ref:`PoolStringArray<class_PoolStringArray>` input_names=PoolStringArray( ) **)**
  58. Parses the expression and returns a :ref:`Error<enum_@GlobalScope_Error>`.
  59. You can optionally specify names of variables that may appear in the expression with ``input_names``, so that you can bind them when it gets executed.