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							- @chapter Expression Evaluation
 - @c man begin EXPRESSION EVALUATION
 - 
 - When evaluating an arithemetic expression, FFmpeg uses an internal
 - formula evaluator, implemented through the @file{libavutil/eval.h}
 - interface.
 - 
 - An expression may contain unary, binary operators, constants, and
 - functions.
 - 
 - Two expressions @var{expr1} and @var{expr2} can be combined to form
 - another expression "@var{expr1};@var{expr2}".
 - @var{expr1} and @var{expr2} are evaluated in turn, and the new
 - expression evaluates to the value of @var{expr2}.
 - 
 - The following binary operators are available: @code{+}, @code{-},
 - @code{*}, @code{/}, @code{^}.
 - 
 - The following unary operators are available: @code{+}, @code{-}.
 - 
 - The following functions are available:
 - @table @option
 - @item sinh(x)
 - @item cosh(x)
 - @item tanh(x)
 - @item sin(x)
 - @item cos(x)
 - @item tan(x)
 - @item atan(x)
 - @item asin(x)
 - @item acos(x)
 - @item exp(x)
 - @item log(x)
 - @item abs(x)
 - @item squish(x)
 - @item gauss(x)
 - @item isnan(x)
 - Return 1.0 if @var{x} is NAN, 0.0 otherwise.
 - 
 - @item mod(x, y)
 - @item max(x, y)
 - @item min(x, y)
 - @item eq(x, y)
 - @item gte(x, y)
 - @item gt(x, y)
 - @item lte(x, y)
 - @item lt(x, y)
 - @item st(var, expr)
 - Allow to store the value of the expression @var{expr} in an internal
 - variable. @var{var} specifies the number of the variable where to
 - store the value, and it is a value ranging from 0 to 9. The function
 - returns the value stored in the internal variable.
 - 
 - @item ld(var)
 - Allow to load the value of the internal variable with number
 - @var{var}, which was previosly stored with st(@var{var}, @var{expr}).
 - The function returns the loaded value.
 - 
 - @item while(cond, expr)
 - Evaluate expression @var{expr} while the expression @var{cond} is
 - non-zero, and returns the value of the last @var{expr} evaluation, or
 - NAN if @var{cond} was always false.
 - @end table
 - 
 - Note that:
 - 
 - @code{*} works like AND
 - 
 - @code{+} works like OR
 - 
 - thus
 - @example
 - if A then B else C
 - @end example
 - is equivalent to
 - @example
 - A*B + not(A)*C
 - @end example
 - 
 - When A evaluates to either 1 or 0, that is the same as
 - @example
 - A*B + eq(A,0)*C
 - @end example
 - 
 - In your C code, you can extend the list of unary and binary functions,
 - and define recognized constants, so that they are available for your
 - expressions.
 - 
 - The evaluator also recognizes the International System number
 - postfixes. If 'i' is appended after the postfix, powers of 2 are used
 - instead of powers of 10. The 'B' postfix multiplies the value for 8,
 - and can be appended after another postfix or used alone. This allows
 - using for example 'KB', 'MiB', 'G' and 'B' as postfix.
 - 
 - Follows the list of available International System postfixes, with
 - indication of the corresponding powers of 10 and of 2.
 - @table @option
 - @item y
 - -24 / -80
 - @item z
 - -21 / -70
 - @item a
 - -18 / -60
 - @item f
 - -15 / -50
 - @item p
 - -12 / -40
 - @item n
 - -9 / -30
 - @item u
 - -6 / -20
 - @item m
 - -3 / -10
 - @item c
 - -2
 - @item d
 - -1
 - @item h
 - 2
 - @item k
 - 3 / 10
 - @item K
 - 3 / 10
 - @item M
 - 6 / 20
 - @item G
 - 9 / 30
 - @item T
 - 12 / 40
 - @item P
 - 15 / 40
 - @item E
 - 18 / 50
 - @item Z
 - 21 / 60
 - @item Y
 - 24 / 70
 - @end table
 - 
 - @c man end
 
 
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