Nota
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The functions enable you to perform math operations.
add
Adds two numbers, and returns the result.
The following example returns 3:
"[add(1, 2)]"
ceil
Returns the largest integer greater than or equal to the specified number.
The following example returns 4:
"[ceil(3.14)]"
div
Divides the first number by the second number, and returns the result. The result is always an integer.
The following example returns 2:
"[div(6, 3)]"
floor
Returns the largest integer less than or equal to the specified number.
The following example returns 3:
"[floor(3.14)]"
max
Returns the larger of the two numbers.
The following example returns 2:
"[max(1, 2)]"
min
Returns the smaller of the two numbers.
The following example returns 1:
"[min(1, 2)]"
mod
Divides the first number by the second number, and returns the remainder.
The following example returns 0:
"[mod(6, 3)]"
The following example returns 2:
"[mod(6, 4)]"
mul
Multiplies two numbers, and returns the result.
The following example returns 6:
"[mul(2, 3)]"
rand
Returns a random integral number within the specified range. This function doesn't generate cryptographically secure random numbers.
The following example could return 42:
"[rand(-100, 100)]"
range
Generates a sequence of integral numbers within the specified range.
The following example returns [1,2,3]:
"[range(1, 3)]"
sub
Subtracts the second number from the first number, and returns the result.
The following example returns 1:
"[sub(3, 2)]"
Next steps
- For an introduction to Azure Resource Manager, see Azure Resource Manager overview.