Expression
Hereda: RefCounted < Object
Una clase que almacena una expresión que puedes ejecutar.
Descripción
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.
An example expression text using the built-in math functions could be sqrt(pow(3, 2) + pow(4, 2)).
In the following example we use a LineEdit node to write our expression and show the result.
var expression = Expression.new()
func _ready():
$LineEdit.text_submitted.connect(self._on_text_submitted)
func _on_text_submitted(command):
var error = expression.parse(command)
if error != OK:
print(expression.get_error_text())
return
var result = expression.execute()
if not expression.has_execute_failed():
$LineEdit.text = str(result)
private Expression _expression = new Expression();
public override void _Ready()
{
GetNode<LineEdit>("LineEdit").TextSubmitted += OnTextEntered;
}
private void OnTextEntered(string command)
{
Error error = _expression.Parse(command);
if (error != Error.Ok)
{
GD.Print(_expression.GetErrorText());
return;
}
Variant result = _expression.Execute();
if (!_expression.HasExecuteFailed())
{
GetNode<LineEdit>("LineEdit").Text = result.ToString();
}
}
Tutoriales
Métodos
execute(inputs: Array = [], base_instance: Object = null, show_error: bool = true, const_calls_only: bool = false) |
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get_error_text() const |
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has_execute_failed() const |
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parse(expression: String, input_names: PackedStringArray = PackedStringArray()) |
Descripciones de Métodos
Variant execute(inputs: Array = [], base_instance: Object = null, show_error: bool = true, const_calls_only: bool = false) 🔗
Ejecuta la expresión que fue previamente analizada por parse() y devuelve el resultado. Antes de usar el objeto devuelto, debería comprobar si el método falló llamando a has_execute_failed().
Si has definido las variables de entrada en parse(), puedes especificar sus valores en el array de entradas, en el mismo orden.
String get_error_text() const 🔗
Returns the error text if parse() or execute() has failed.
bool has_execute_failed() const 🔗
Devuelve true si execute() ha fallado.
Error parse(expression: String, input_names: PackedStringArray = PackedStringArray()) 🔗
Parses the expression and returns an Error code.
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.