============================================================ husky command line calculator ============================================================ :Author: Markus Dittrich :Version: 0.3 (03/08/2008) Introduction ------------ husky is a command line calculator with a small memory footprint. It can be used in a fashion similar to the interactive shells of python, octave, or ghci. Functionality ------------- Husky presently can be used as 1) calculator 2) unit converter The following sections describe in detail each functionality. Calculator ========== Currently, the mathematical operations "+", "-", "*", and "/" are supported with arbitrary nesting of parenthesised expressions. All calculations are performed in double precision. In addition to the standard operations above, the following functions are currently supported: - *sqrt* : square root - *a^n* : exponentiation (n can be arbitrary double) - *exp* : exponential function - *ln, log2, log10* : natural, base2, and base10 logarithm - *cos, sin, tan, acos, asin, atan*: trigonometric functions and inverse - *cosh, sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh*: hyperbolic trigonometric functions and inverse Furthermore, users can define any number of variables via *variable name* = value where variable name can be any combination of alphanumeric characters but has to begin with a letter. Hence, *foobar1* is fine, but *1foobar* is not. Defined variables can be used in expressions and definition of other variables. Since husky uses the GNU readline library all readline related functionality is available at husky's interactive prompt (including command history). See [1]_ for more detail. Unit Converter ============== The unit conversion functionality of husky can be used via the command \\c[onvert] ** ** ** [ :: **] Here, we convert ** in units of ** to the target unit **. In addition, the user may further specify the unit type (e.g. Length, Time, ...) to disambiguate a unit conversion request. The space between ** and ** is optional. E.g.:: \c 1m yd \c 1 m yd \c 1 m yd :: Length will all convert 1 meter into yards. Please type:: \h[elp] units for a list of all unit conversions. Command Shortcuts ----------------- The following commands are available at the command prompt: - \\q : quit husky - \\v : list all currently defined variables - \\t : current time - \\h[elp] : available help COPYRIGHT and LICENSE --------------------- \(C\) 2008-2009, Markus Dittrich This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License Version 3 for more details. BUGS ---- Please report all bugs to . Thank you! References ---------- .. [1] The GNU readline library http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html