Am 15.10.24 um 10:59 schrieb juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context:
Dear all,

I have a cell that calculates a value that may not be a negative value. If it is a negatiive value the cell should show zero.


\startcell[style=normal]
@ "0.2f EUR" $pauschale.eintag$ - ((D[row] * (0.2  * $pauschale.vororttag$)) + (E[row] * (0.4  * $pauschale.vororttag$)) + (F[row] * (0.4  * $pauschale.vororttag$)))
\stopcell

The $-variables will get resolved by Pandoc before ConTeXt comes into play.

As far as I understood the handdbook spreadsheets-mkiv.pdf it is possible to define lua functions inside a cell.

Who would you implement a max function that sets the value to 0 if it is negative?

I’d advise against using the spreadsheet module and for CLD, i.e. creating the table from the Lua end. How that works from Markdown metadata (that I know you’re using) I’m not sure. It might make sense to avoid the Pandoc step and read Markdown or whatever input format with Lua.

WRT German: if you setup a decimal comma with the spreadsheet module, all dots get replaced by commas, e.g. in abbreviations – one reason to avoid that module.

Otherwise it should be possible to define that function in Lua and use it in the table.

I guess you know the cld-mkiv manual?

Hraban
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