Subtract Operation

Description

This operation performs arithmetic subtraction between numbers separated by a specified delimiter. This operation is useful for calculations, data manipulation, and analyzing numerical differences.


Data types

These are the input/output expected data types for this operation:

Input data

- Input string containing numbers to subtract, separated by a specified delimiter.

Output data

- The result of the subtraction.


Parameters

These are the parameters you need to configure to use this operation (mandatory parameters are marked with a *):

Delimiter*

Choose the delimiter that separates the numbers in your input data. enter one of the following:

  • Line feed - Select this to have each line of text as a separate value.

  • Space - Your numbers are separated by spaces.

  • Comma - Your numbers are separated by commas (,)

  • Semi-colon - Your numbers are separated by semi-colons (;)

  • Colon - Your numbers are separated by colons (:)

  • CRLF - Carriage return line feed (CRLF) is a control character that originally referred to moving the carriage on typewriters back to the starting position. In computing, it’s used in classic Mac OS and some Windows-based systems to mark the end of a line. If your input uses \r as the line-ending character, you can set the delimiter to \r to correctly separate values. For example: 100\r200\r300


Example

Suppose you want to get the subtraction of a series of numbers in your input strings. They are separated by commas (,). To do it:

  1. In your Pipeline, open the required Action configuration and select the input Field.

  2. In the Operation field, choose Subtract Operation.

  3. Set Delimiter to Comma.

  4. Give your Output field a name and click Save. You'll get the subtraction of the numbers in your input data. For example:

10, 5, 2 -> 3

You can try out operations with specific values using the Input field above the operation. You can enter the value in the example above and check the result in the Output field.

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