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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers help me in RAID concept... Post 302487913 by sriniv666 on Friday 14th of January 2011 05:09:00 AM
Old 01-14-2011
ya fine citaylor.. but what is the link between this stripes and the numeric values?? is there any relation in it .. really i couldn't get what that numeric value in metainit command means, am new to this so help me by providing some interesting solutions...
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math(n) 							 Tcl Math Library							   math(n)

NAME
math - Tcl Math Library SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2 package require math ?1.2? ::math::cov value value ?value ...? ::math::integrate list of xy value pairs ::math::fibonacci n ::math::max value ?value ...? ::math::mean value ?value ...? ::math::min value ?value ...? ::math::prod value ?value ...? ::math::random ?value1? ?value2? ::math::sigma value value ?value ...? ::math::stats value value ?value ...? ::math::sum value ?value ...? DESCRIPTION
The math package provides utility math functions. COMMANDS
::math::cov value value ?value ...? Return the coefficient of variation expressed as percent of two or more numeric values. ::math::integrate list of xy value pairs Return the area under a "curve" defined by a set of x,y pairs and the error bound as a list. ::math::fibonacci n Return the n'th Fibonacci number. ::math::max value ?value ...? Return the maximum of one or more numeric values. ::math::mean value ?value ...? Return the mean, or "average" of one or more numeric values. ::math::min value ?value ...? Return the minimum of one or more numeric values. ::math::prod value ?value ...? Return the product of one or more numeric values. ::math::random ?value1? ?value2? Return a random number. If no arguments are given, the number is a floating point value between 0 and 1. If one argument is given, the number is an integer value between 0 and value1. If two arguments are given, the number is an integer value between value1 and value2. ::math::sigma value value ?value ...? Return the population standard deviation of two or more numeric values. ::math::stats value value ?value ...? Return the mean, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation as percent as a list. ::math::sum value ?value ...? Return the sum of one or more numeric values. KEYWORDS
math, statistics math 4.2 math(n)
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