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Unigine.Expression Class

This class allows you to execute a given code fragment at run-time. There can be up to 4 arguments of any type passed to the Expression. The setVariable() function sets values of such arguments. For example:

Source code (C#)
Expression e0 = new Expression(Engine.get().getWorldInterpreter(), "133.0 * 133.0");
if (e0.isCompiled() == 1)
{
    Log.Message("{0}\n", e0.run().getFloat());
}

Expression e1 = new Expression(Engine.get().getWorldInterpreter(), @"
	{
    int a,b,c,d;
    return a + b + c + d;
	}
");

e1.setVariable("a", new Variable(1));
e1.setVariable("b", new Variable(2));
e1.setVariable("c", new Variable(3));
e1.setVariable("d", new Variable(4));

if(e1.isCompiled() == 1) {
	Log.Message("{0}\n",e1.run().getInt());
}

Expression e2 = new Expression(Engine.get().getWorldInterpreter(), @"
	{

        string name;
		File file = new File(name," + "\"rb\"" + @");

		int size = file.getSize();
		file.close();
		delete file;
		return size;
	}
");

e2.setVariable("name", new Variable("test.cpp"));
if(e2.isCompiled() == 1) {
		Log.Message("{0}\n", e2.run().getInt());
}

Output
double: 17689
int: 10
int: 1302

Expression Class

Members


Expression ( IntPtr interpreter, string src, int scope = 0 ) #

Constructor. Creates the expression from the specified source buffer.

Arguments

  • IntPtr interpreter - Interpreter pointer.
  • string src - Source buffer. Source buffer is a string containing expression's source code.
  • int scope - 1 to treat the expression namespace as the global; otherwise, 0 (by default).

variable run ( ) #

Runs the given expression.

Return value

Argument value.

bool saveState ( Stream stream ) #

Saves the expression data (all its parameters) to the specified binary stream.

Example using saveState() and restoreState() methods:

Source code (C#)
// initialize an expression and set its state
//...//

// save state
Blob blob_state = new Blob();
expression1.SaveState(blob_state);

// change the node state
//...//

// restore state
blob_state.SeekSet(0);	// returning the carriage to the start of the blob
expression1.RestoreState(blob_state);

Arguments

  • Stream stream - Stream to which the expression data will be saved.

Return value

true if the expression data is saved successfully; otherwise, false.

bool restoreState ( Stream stream ) #

Restores the data of the expression (all its parameters) from the specified binary stream.

Example using saveState() and restoreState() methods:

Source code (C#)
// initialize an expression and set its state
//...//

// save state
Blob blob_state = new Blob();
expression1.SaveState(blob_state);

// change the node state
//...//

// restore state
blob_state.SeekSet(0);	// returning the carriage to the start of the blob
expression1.RestoreState(blob_state);

Arguments

  • Stream stream - Stream in which the saved expression data is stored.

Return value

true if the expression data is restored successfully; otherwise, false.
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