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8b72699e 1Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
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6This directory contains Calc, an advanced desk calculator for GNU
7Emacs.
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7cdc02a6 9"Calc" Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
8b72699e 10 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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12Written by:
13 Dave Gillespie
14 c/o Synaptics, Inc.
15 2698 Orchard Parkway
16 San Jose CA 95134
17 daveg@synaptics.com, uunet!synaptx!daveg
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a1506d29 19Currently maintained by:
e8fff8ed 20 Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
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22From the introduction to the manual:
23
24 "Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
25 part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
26 series of calculators, its many features include:
27
28 * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
29
30 * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
31
32 * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
33 polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
34 intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
35 sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
36
37 * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
38
39 * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
40
41 * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
42
43 * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
44 arithmetic modulo M for any M.
45
46 * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
47
48 * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
49
50 * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
51 inside any editing buffer.
52
53 * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
54
55 * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
56 algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
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136211a9 59Calc is written entirely in Emacs Lisp, for maximum portability.
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61I am anxious to hear about your experiences using Calc. Send mail to
e8fff8ed 62"jay.p.belanger@gmail.com". A bug report is most useful if you include the
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63exact input and output that occurred, any modes in effect (such as the
64current precision), and so on. If you find Calc is difficult to operate
65in any way, or if you have other suggestions, don't hesitate to let me
66know. If you find errors (including simple typos) in the manual, let
67me know. Even if you find no bugs at all I would love to hear your
68opinions.
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72Summary of changes to "Calc"
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75* Added support for using registers.
76
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77* Added support for Yacas, Maxima and Giac languages.
78
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79* Added a menu.
80
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81* Added logistic non-linear curves to curve-fitting.
82
83* Added option of plotting data points and curve when curve-fitting.
84
85* Made unit conversions exact when possible.
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a019dc40 87* Lowered the precedence of negation.
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686bf1b6 89Version 2.1:
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91* New matrix mode for square matrices. Improved handling of
92 non-commutative products.
93
94* New functions: powerexpand and ldiv.
95
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686bf1b6 98* 0^0 now evaluates to 1.
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100* Added a new language mode for LaTeX.
101
102* Calc now tries to use an appropriate language mode in embedded mode.
103
104* Calc now restores original modes when leaving embedded mode.
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106* User settable variables which are not set with keystrokes are now
107 customizable.
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109* Made ~/.calc.el the default Calc settings file.
110
111* Miscellaneous updates and bugfixes.
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114Version 2.02f:
115
116 * Fixed a bug which broke `I', `H', `K' prefix keys in recent Emacs.
117
118 * Fixed a bug in calc.texinfo which prevented "make tex2" from working.
119
120 * Updated `C-y' (calc-yank) to understand Emacs 19 generalized kill ring.
121
122 * Added a copy of "calccard.tex", the Calc quick reference card.
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125Version 2.02e:
126
127 * Fixed an installation bug caused by recent changes to `write-region'.
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130Version 2.02d:
131
132 * Fixed a minor installation problem with a Emacs 19.29 byte-compiler bug.
133
134 * Removed archaic "macedit" package (superseded by "edmacro").
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137Version 2.02c:
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139 * Patch to port Calc to Lucid Emacs 19; still works with GNU 18 and GNU 19.
140
141 * Fixed a bug that broke `C-x C-c' after Calc graphics had been used.
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144Version 2.02b:
145
146 * Minor patch to port Calc to GNU Emacs 19. Will be superseded by Calc 3.00.
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149Version 2.02:
150
151 * Revamped the manual a bit; rearranged some sections.
152
153 * Added marginal notes for Key/Function Index refs in printed manual.
154
155 * Changed `M-# r' to deal more gracefully with blank lines.
156
157 * Made reductions like `V R +' and `M-# :' considerably faster.
158
159 * Improved parsing and display of cases like "[a + b]".
160
161 * Added `t +' and `t -' for doing business date arithmetic.
162
163 * Added "syntax tables," the opposite of compositions.
164
165 * Added another Rewrites Tutorial exercise.
166
167 * Added the "vmatches" function.
168
169 * Added the `Modes' variable and `m g' command.
170
171 * Improved `u s' to cancel, e.g., "11 mph hr / yd" to get a number.
172
173 * Added "quick units" commands "u 0" through "u 9".
174
175 * Moved `M-%' to calc.el to avoid autoloading problems.
176
177 * Added `M-=' during algebraic entry, acts like `RET ='.
178
179 * Made `LFD' prevent evaluation when finishing a calc-edit command.
180
181 * Changed calc-store commands to use `t .' mode for trail display.
182
183 * Improved integrator to understand forms involving "erf".
184
185 * Fixed parser to make sense of "[1....1e2]" input.
186
187 * Fixed FORTRAN parser to treat a(i,j) as a_i_j if a is declared matrix.
188
189 * Got rid of some version number stamps to reduce size of patches.
190
191 * Fixed a bug in defmath treating "<=" and ">=" predicates.
192
193 * Fixed a bug in which Calc crashed multiplying two date forms.
194
195 * Fixed a bug in line breaker that crashed for large, nested formulas.
196
197 * Fixed a bug using ` to edit string("foo").
198
199 * Fixed a bug where `M-# y' in Big mode copied stack level number.
200
201 * Fixed a bug where `g O' used wrong default directory, no completion.
202
203 * Fixed a bug where "foo_bar(i)" parsed in C mode but showed as foo#bar.
204
205 * Fixed several bugs where large calculations got "computation too long."
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208Version 2.01:
209
210 * Added percentage commands `M-%', `b %', and `c %'.
211
212 * Changed Big mode to force radix-10 in superscripts.
213
214 * Improved display of fractions in various language modes.
215
216 * Changed `a n' to work properly with equations and inequalities.
217
218 * The problem with cross references to Index nodes in TeX has been fixed.
219
220 * Fixed a bug where recursive esc-maps make calc-ext/-aent unloadable.
221
222 * Fixed a bug in `M-# k', then `OFF' right away, with fresh Emacs.
223
224 * Fixed a bug in which "S_i_j" was formatted wrong after `j s'.
225
226 * Fixed a bug in which `h k u c' positioned cursor on wrong line.
227
228 * Fixed a bug where `z ?' crashed if `z %' was defined.
229
230 * Fixed a bug in `j O' (calc-select-once-maybe).
231
232 * Fixed "make private" not to ask "Delete excess versions" and crash.
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235Version 2.00:
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237 * First complete posting of Calc since 1.01.
238
239 * Most parts of Calc have seen changes since version 1.07. See
240 section "New for Calc 2.00" in the manual for a summary. In
241 the FTP version of the Calc distribution, the file README.prev
242 contains a detailed change history from 1.00 up to 2.00.
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245This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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662c9c64 247GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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250(at your option) any later version.
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252GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
253but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
254MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
255GNU General Public License for more details.
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257You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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