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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to add/multiply numbers with scientific notation (2.343e-5) Post 97167 by Perderabo on Thursday 26th of January 2006 09:03:43 PM
Old 01-26-2006
Well in ksh,

$ scicalc() { awk 'END { print '"$*"'}' < /dev/null ; return $? ; }
$ set -f
$ scicalc 3.2e2 + 1e3 * 3
3320
$

That "set -f" turns off globbing so the * is not expanded into a list of filenames.
 

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GALCULATOR(1)						      General Commands Manual						     GALCULATOR(1)

NAME
galculator - a GTK 2 based scientific calculator SYNOPSIS
galculator [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page gives a short description of galculator and documents its command line arguments. galculator is a GTK 2 based calculator with basic and scientific modes. It supports algebraic notation, RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) and formula entry mode, different number bases (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary) and angle bases (radiant, degree, and grad). Further features include arithmetic operations plus precedence handling, trigonometric functions, power, sqare root, natural and common logarithm, constants (e, PI, user defined), memory and inverse and hyperbolic functions and user defined functions. OPTIONS
galculator accepts the following options: -h, --help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version of program. FILES
~/.galculator Automatically generated configuration file for galculator ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
You find additional information about galculator at http://galculator.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Simon Floery <chimaira@users.sf.net>. BUGS
If you find one, please report it at http://galculator.sourceforge.net April 24, 2003 GALCULATOR(1)
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