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EnvDiv

Sets a variable to itself divided by the given value.

Deprecated: This command is not recommended for use in new scripts. Use Var := Var / Value or Var /= Value instead.

EnvDiv, Var, Value

Parameters

Var

The name of the variable upon which to operate.

Value

Any integer, floating point number, or expression.

Remarks

This command is equivalent to the shorthand style: Var /= Value.

Division by zero will result in an error-message window when the script is loaded (if possible); otherwise it makes the variable blank.

If either Var or Value is blank or does not start with a number, it is considered to be 0 for the purpose of the calculation (except when used internally in an expression such as Var := X /= Y).

If either Var or Value contains a decimal point, the end result will be a floating point number in the format set by SetFormat. Otherwise, the result will be truncated (e.g. 19 divided by 10 will yield 1).

Related

EnvAdd, EnvSub, EnvMult, SetFormat, Expressions, If var is [not] type, SetEnv, bitwise operations (Transform)

Example

EnvDiv, MyCount, 2
MyCount /= 2  ; Equivalent to above