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This file documents Calc, the GNU Emacs calculator.
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@ichapter The GNU Emacs Calculator
Calc 2.02 is an advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool that runs as part of the GNU Emacs environment.
This manual is divided into three major parts: "Getting Started," the "Calc Tutorial," and the "Calc Reference." The Tutorial introduces all the major aspects of Calculator use in an easy, hands-on way. The remainder of the manual is a complete reference to the features of the Calculator.
For help in the Emacs Info system (which you are using to read this file), type ?. (You can also type h to run through a longer Info tutorial.)
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | How you can copy and share Calc. | |
1. Getting Started | General description and overview. | |
3. Tutorial | A step-by-step introduction for beginners. | |
4. Introduction | Introduction to the Calc reference manual. | |
5. Data Types | Types of objects manipulated by Calc. | |
6. Stack and Trail Commands | Manipulating the stack and trail buffers. | |
7. Mode Settings | Adjusting display format and other modes. | |
8. Arithmetic Functions | Basic arithmetic functions. | |
9. Scientific Functions | Transcendentals and other scientific functions. | |
10. Vector/Matrix Functions | Operations on vectors and matrices. | |
11. Algebra | Manipulating expressions algebraically. | |
12. Operating on Units | Operations on numbers with units. | |
13. Storing and Recalling | Storing and recalling variables. | |
14. Graphics | Commands for making graphs of data. | |
15. Kill and Yank Functions | Moving data into and out of Calc. | |
17. Embedded Mode | Working with formulas embedded in a file. | |
18. Programming | Calc as a programmable calculator. | |
A. Installation | Installing Calc as a part of GNU Emacs. | |
B. Reporting Bugs | How to report bugs and make suggestions. | |
C. Calc Summary | Summary of Calc commands and functions. | |
Index of Key Sequences | The standard Calc key sequences. | |
Index of Calculator Commands | The interactive Calc commands. | |
Index of Algebraic Functions | Functions (in algebraic formulas). | |
Concept Index | General concepts. | |
Index of Variables | Variables used by Calc (both user and internal). | |
Index of Lisp Math Functions | Internal Lisp math functions. |
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