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  <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.5    </span> <a 
 id="x27-490005.5"></a>Math</h3>
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<!--l. 413--><p class="indent" >  Basic maths operations on any combination of any
objects. You can add a slider to a matrix, for example,
then divide by an image. Hopefully most of these are
obvious.
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<span 
class="phvb7t-x-x-80">Arithmetic </span><span 
class="ptmb7t-">/ </span><span 
class="phvb7t-x-x-80">Absolute Value Vector</span> </dt><dd 
class="description">The   absolute   value
    item normally calculates mod of each band of an
    image separately. By contrast, <span 
class="phvr7t-x-x-80">Absolute Value Vector</span>
    treats  each  pixel  as  a  vector  and  calculates  the
    modulus of that.
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<span 
class="phvb7t-x-x-80">List</span> </dt><dd 
class="description">These aren&#8217;t really maths operations, but they&#8217;re in
    here too.
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