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Binary Multiplication Operation

Updated on 2023-11-28 GMT+08:00

Function Name

$multiply(intA, intB)

Function Description

Implements the multiplication operation between parameter A and parameter B, which support the following types:

  • Numbers
  • Environment parameters
  • Local parameters
  • Binary operations

Application Scenarios

The binary multiplication function can be used in the following scenarios for API automation:

  • Request URL
  • Request header
  • Request body
  • Checkpoint property
  • if condition
  • for loop interrupt condition

Example

  • Request URL

    As shown in the following figure, the value of the test parameter in the request URL is the binary multiplication function. Parameters A and B in the function are 100.

  • Request header

    As shown in the following figure, the value of parameter add in the request header is the binary multiplication function. Parameter A in the function is the binary division function $divide(1000,100), and parameter B is -1.

  • Request body

    As shown in the following figure, the binary multiplication function is used in the request body. Parameter A in the function is the binary addition function $add(1000,1000), and parameter B is the binary subtraction function $subtract(1001,1000).

  • Checkpoint property

    As shown in the following figure, the target value of the checkpoint property result is the binary multiplication function. Parameter A in the function is the local parameter test, and parameter B is 1. For details about how to set local parameters, see Local Parameters.

  • if condition

    As shown in the following figure, the target value of the if condition is the binary multiplication function. Parameter A in the function is 100, and parameter B is the environment variable status. For details about how to set environment parameters, see Setting Environment Parameters.

    • for loop interrupt condition

      As shown in the following figure, the target value of the for loop interrupt condition is the binary multiplication function. Parameters A and B in the function are 100.

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