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# rpnexpr.pod - Torrus RPN expressions guide
# Copyright (C) 2002 Stanislav Sinyagin
#
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# $Id: rpnexpr.pod.in,v 1.1 2010-12-27 00:04:31 ivan Exp $
# Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com>
#
#
=head1 RPN expressions in Torrus
In Torrus framework, RPN expressions are the superset of those
in RRDtool version 1.0. See the C<rrdtool graph> manual at
E<lt>http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdgraph_rpn.en.htmlE<gt>.
=head2 New functions added
=over 4
=item * NE
Pops two arguments from stack, and pushes 0 if the arguments are equal,
and 1 otherwise.
=item * AND, OR
These functions pop two arguments from stack, and push back the result of
logical operation. Unlike C operators,
=item * NOT
Pops one value from stack and pushes 0 if the argument is nonzero,
otherwise 1.
=item * ABS
Pops one value from stack and pushes the absolute value of it.
=item * NOW
Pushes the current time, in seconds since Epoch.
=item * MOD
Equivalent of C<%>, the modulo operator. In Torrus parameter value,
percent sign is reserved for parameter substitution.
=item * NUM
Returns zero if the argument is undefined, and the argument's numeric value
otherwise
=item * INF, NEGINF
Returns the positive or negative infinity.
=back
=head2 Data access
In certain context, the values of the datasources can be evaluated
into RPN expression.
The general format for data access is following:
{FUNC@PATH(-OFFSET)}
C<FUNC@> specifies a special function to be performed on the
data being accessed.
For monitor expressions, C<T@> returns the timestamp of the data source.
For C<rrd-cdef> leaf types and for C<rrd-multigraph> datasource types,
the following functions affect the graph shape: C<AVERAGE@>, C<MIN@>,
C<MAX@>, and C<LAST@>. They cause the corresponding Consolidation Function
being used when creating a graph.
C<PATH> specifies the relative name for the data source.
If omitted, the current leaf value is taken. If starts with C</>,
the path is considered as absolute.
Path starting with letter denotes the child of the parent subtree.
Double dot (C<../>) in the beginning of the path is interpreted as
current parent's parent subtree.
C<(OFFSET)> determines the time reference, as described in C<rrdtool fetch>
manual. In addition, the word C<LAST> refers to the latest data timestamp
available.
C<(OFFSET)> is currently supported in Monitor expressions only.
=head1 Author
Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Stanislav Sinyagin E<lt>ssinyagin@yahoo.comE<gt>
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