# Units This page describes all functions and operations available for units ##### Usage Most basic unit is plain number, such as `'1'` or `'4.5'`. You can use variables with $ like `'$example'`. Each function requires name parenthesis and comma separated arguments e.g. `'min(PI, $example)'`. You can combine as many as you want, e.g. `'min(PI, 10 + $example)'`. You can do pretty complex infix, e.g. `'atan2($mouseY, $mouseX) - HALF_PI - HALF_PI / 2'`. ##### Constants - true - boolean true value, equal to 1.0 - false - boolean false value, equal to 0.0 - PI - number equal to 3.14159265358979323846 - HALF\_PI - number equal to 1.57079632679 - TWO\_PI - number equal to 6.28318530718 - E - number equal to 2.7182818284590452354 ##### Operations - cond ? a : b = TERNARY, if cond then a, else b - -a = NEGATE - a + b = SUM - a - b = SUB - a \* b = MUL - a / b = DIV - a % b = MOD - a \*\* b = POW - a & b = BIT AND - a | b = BIT OR - a ^ b = BIT/BOOL XOR - ~a = BIT NOT - !a = BOOL NOT - a << b = SHIFT LEFT - a >> b = SHIFT RIGHT - a == b = EQUALS - a != b = NOT EQUALS - a > b = GREATER THAN - a < b = LESS THAN - a >= b = GREATER OR EQUAL THAN - a <= b = LESS OR EQUAL THAN ##### Functions - random() - time() - roundTime() - min(a, b) - max(a, b) - pow(a, b) - abs(a) - sin(a) - cos(a) - tan(a) - atan(a) - atan2(y, x) - deg(a) - rad(a) - log(a) - log10(a) - log1p(a) - sqrt(a) - sq(a) - floor(a) - ceil(a) - if(statement, trueUnit, falseUnit)