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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting calculator program.. Post 302099883 by reborg on Thursday 14th of December 2006 12:22:52 PM
Old 12-14-2006
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Originally Posted by Glenn Arndt
Sounds like homework.
I agree Glenn, and that is confirmed by the origin of the post. Closed.
 

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CONCALC(1)							   User Commands							CONCALC(1)

NAME
concalc - console calculator SYNOPSIS
concalc [options] "expression" concalc -m script "path" DESCRIPTION
concalc calculates the given input term and returns the result as text. Please use will have problems with the shell interpretor. If you give concalc more than one expression, all expression will be put together. CALCULATION SYNTAX
standard calculations 2*(3+4/9)^3 standard operations + - * / ^ % sin cos tan asin acos atan sinh cosh tanh asinh acosh atanh ln log & | ! && || ~ >> << x rnd sqrt curt root integ d/dx sqare root and cubic root sqrt12 curt8 trigonometric functions and logarithms sin3.64+ln5 other roots fourth root of nine: 4root9 differential calculation differential calculation of 2x^2-3x+3 at x=9: d/dx(2x^2-3x+3,9) integration integration of sinx+cosx between -1 and 3.2: integ(sinx+cosx,-1,3.2) set variables save the result of a calculation in variable A: 12*45/2->A recall variables multiply the saved value with 2: A*2 use last result The last result is saved in the answer memory: ans+1 CONSTANTS
e euler constant pi pi; example: sin(pi/2) NUMBERS
standard 12.34 with exponent 12.23e-5 complex 12i-5 OPTIONS
-o, --output [output length] The argument is a number between 2 and the maximal possible output length (normally 18). -m, --mode [calculator mode] The mode can be std (default, normal scientific calculatons), base (for logic functions and base-n calculatons) or script (for exe- cuting scripts). In scripting mode, the last argument must be the path to the script file. -c, --complex This option enables complex numbers for the calculation. They are switched off by default. -b, --base [calculator base] The argument must be one of hex (hexadecimal), dec (decimal, default), oct (octal) and bin (binary). This option can only be used when -m base is set. -a, --angle [angle type] The argument must be one of deg (degrees), rad (radiant), gra (grade). -v, --version Output the version of Concalc. -h, --help Outputs a short help. SCRIPTING
The script interpreter of calc uses a C-like programming syntax. The following command are supported. if expression if(condition) command for condition true; else command for condition false; while loop while(condition) command that is run while condition is true; for loop for(initialisation; condition; count-command) command that is run while condition is true; print command print( output to print out ); getline command getline; // read a text line from stdin and returns this text getkey command getkey; // return the key pressed by the user // blocks until the user presses any key keystate command keystate; // returns the key pressed by the user or 0 if no key was pressed // nonblocking sleep command sleep( time in microseconds ); //Script is stops for the given time compare operators ==, != equal, unequal >=, <=, >, < greather or equal, less or equal, greather, less set operators -> calculator set operator = C-like set operator type converting (float) floating point value (int) integer value (string) text value (bool) boolean value BUGS
No bugs known! If you find one, please report it by e-mail to the author. AUTHOR
Rainer Strobel <rainer1223@users.sourceforge.net> SEE ALSO
http://extcalc-linux.sourceforge.net Linux APRIL 2007 CONCALC(1)
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