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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers which command difference Post 302511575 by mihaelab on Thursday 7th of April 2011 05:38:44 AM
Old 04-07-2011
which command difference

What is the difference between (unix-system “which [name]) and which [name] commands.

For example when I use the (unix-system “which visual_elite) command I get the following result:

/home/vhdl/edatools/mentor/visualelite/VisualElite-4.2.1/Linux2.4/bin/visual_elite

When I do the same on the command line using which visual_elite I get

enidl-atlas-schur <76> # which visual_elite
visual_elite is /home/vhdl/edatools/mentor/visualelite/VisualElite-4.2.1/visual_elite
Why do I have this difference?


Thanks,
Mihaela
 

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fdim(3M)																  fdim(3M)

NAME
fdim(), fdimf(), fdiml(), fdimw(), fdimq() - positive difference functions SYNOPSIS
HP Integrity Server Only DESCRIPTION
The function determines the positive difference between its arguments. Integrity Server Only is a version of it takes arguments and returns a result. is a version of it takes arguments and returns a result. is an version of it takes arguments and returns an result. is equivalent to on HP-UX systems. USAGE
To use this function, compile either with the default option or with the and options. To use (for Integrity servers) or compile with the option. Make sure your program includes Link in the math library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line. RETURN VALUE
The function returns the positive difference between x and y. If x y, returns x y (and raises any exceptions resulting from the subtraction). If x y, returns +zero. If x or y is NaN, returns NaN. If both arguments are NaNs, returns NaN. returns a positively signed infinity in lieu of a value whose magnitude is too large, and raises the overflow and inexact exceptions. ERRORS
No errors are defined. SEE ALSO
fdim(3M), fmin(3M), math(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
: ISO/IEC C99 (including Annex F, ``IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic'') fdim(3M)
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