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2   .TH RCALC 1 4/6/99 RADIANCE
3   .SH NAME
4   rcalc - record calculator
# Line 9 | Line 9 | rcalc - record calculator
9   ][
10   .B \-l
11   ][
12 + .B \-p
13 + ][
14   .B \-n
15   ][
16   .B \-w
# Line 38 | Line 40 | numeric fields separated by tabs.
40   The
41   .I \-tS
42   option is used to specify an alternate tab character.
43 + .PP
44   A
45   .I \-i format
46   option specifies a template for an alternate
# Line 48 | Line 51 | Otherwise, it is interpreted as the name of the file c
51   the format specification.
52   In either case, if the format does not end with a newline, one will be added
53   automatically.
54 + A special form of the
55 + .I \-i
56 + option may be followed immediately by a 'd' or an 'f' and an optional
57 + count, which defaults to 1, indicating the number of double or float
58 + binary values to read per record on the input file.
59 + If the input is byte-swapped, the
60 + .I \-iD
61 + or
62 + .I \-iF
63 + options may be substituted.
64 + If binary input is specified, no format string or file is needed.
65 + .PP
66   A
67   .I \-o format
68   option specifies an alternate output record format.
69 < It is interpreted the same as an input specification.
69 > It is interpreted the same as an input specification, except that
70 > the special
71 > .I \-od
72 > or
73 > .I \-of
74 > options do not require a count, as this will be determined by the
75 > number of output channels in the given expressions.
76 > If byte-swapped output is desired, the
77 > .I \-oD
78 > or
79 > .I \-oF
80 > options may be substituted.
81 > .PP
82 > The
83 > .I \-p
84 > option specifies "passive mode," where characters that do not
85 > match the input format are passed unaltered to the output.
86 > This option has no effect unless
87 > .I \-i
88 > is also specified, and does not make much sense unless
89 > .I \-o
90 > is also given.
91 > With both input and output formats, the passive mode can
92 > effectively substitute information in the middle of a file
93 > or stream without affecting the rest of the data.
94 > .PP
95   The variable and function definitions in each
96   .I \-f source
97   file are read and compiled.
# Line 65 | Line 105 | The
105   option can be used to assign a string variable a string value.
106   If this string variable appears in an input format, only records
107   with the specified value will be processed.
108 + .PP
109   The
110   .I \-b
111   option instructs the program to accept only exact matches.
# Line 79 | Line 120 | a line, and the end of the format matches the end of a
120   With the
121   .I \-l
122   option, the input format can match anywhere on a line.
123 + .PP
124   The
125   .I \-w
126   option causes non-fatal error messages (such as division by zero) to
# Line 160 | Line 202 | and the following operators:
202   .PP
203          +  -  *  /  ^
204   .PP
205 < Operators are evaluated left to right.
205 > Operators are evaluated left to right, except '^',
206 > which is right associative.
207   Powers have the highest precedence; multiplication and
208   division are evaluated before addition and subtraction.
209   Expressions can be grouped with parentheses.
# Line 192 | Line 235 | are evaluated.
235   This provides a convenient method for avoiding inappropriate calculations.
236   The following library of pre-defined functions and variables is provided:
237   .TP 10n
238 + .BR \$N
239 + Return the value for input column
240 + .I N.
241 + If an input format is given, using a channel number generates an error.
242 + .TP
243 + .BR "in(n)"
244 + Return the value for input column
245 + .I n,
246 + or the number of columns available in this record if
247 + .I n
248 + is 0.
249 + This is an alternate way to get a column value instead of using
250 + the $N notation, and is more flexible since it is programmable.
251 + This function is disabled if an input format is used.
252 + .TP
253   .BR "if(cond, then, else)"
254   if cond is greater than zero,
255   then is evaluated, otherwise else is evaluated.
# Line 241 | Line 299 | trigonometric functions.
299   inverse trigonometric functions.
300   .TP
301   .BR "atan2(y, x)"
302 < inverse tangent of y/x (range -pi to pi).
302 > inverse tangent of y/x (range \-pi to pi).
303   .SH EXAMPLE
304   To print the square root of column two in column one,
305   and column one times column three in column two:
306   .IP "" .2i
307 < rcalc -e '$1=sqrt($2);$2=$1*$3' inputfile > outputfile
307 > rcalc \-e '$1=sqrt($2);$2=$1*$3' inputfile > outputfile
308   .SH AUTHOR
309   Greg Ward
310   .SH BUGS
# Line 256 | Line 314 | options, not in definitions.
314   .PP
315   Tabs count as single spaces inside fields.
316   .SH "SEE ALSO"
317 < calc(1), cnt(1), ev(1), lam(1), tabfunc(1), total(1)
317 > cnt(1), ev(1), getinfo(1), icalc(1), rcollate(1), rlam(1), tabfunc(1), total(1)

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