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42 .Nd arbitrary-precision arithmetic language and calculator
46 .Op Fl e Ar expression
50 is an interactive processor for a language which resembles
51 C but provides unlimited precision arithmetic.
52 It takes input from any expressions on the command line and
53 any files given, then reads the standard input.
59 is actually a preprocessor for
61 which it invokes automatically, unless the
65 In this case the generated
67 instructions are sent to the standard output,
68 instead of being interpreted by a running
71 .It Fl e Ar expression
76 options are specified, they are processed in the order given,
77 separated by newlines.
79 Allow specification of an arbitrary precision math library.
80 The definitions in the library are available to command line
86 programs is as follows:
93 As a non-portable extension, it is possible to use long names
94 in addition to single letter names.
95 A long name is a sequence starting with a lowercase letter
96 followed by any number of lowercase letters and digits.
97 The underscore character
102 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent -compact
103 are enclosed in /* and */
104 are enclosed in # and the next newline
107 The newline is not part of the line comment,
108 which in itself is a non-portable extension.
111 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent -compact
113 array elements: L [ E ]
114 The words `ibase', `obase', and `scale'
115 The word `last' or a single dot
119 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent -compact
120 arbitrarily long numbers with optional sign and decimal point
123 length ( E ) number of significant decimal digits
124 scale ( E ) number of digits right of decimal point
129 .Sq \e<newline><whitespace>
130 is ignored within numbers.
134 The following arithmetic and logical operators can be used.
135 The semantics of the operators is the same as in the C language.
136 They are listed in order of decreasing precedence.
137 Operators in the same group have the same precedence.
138 .Bl -column -offset indent "= += \-= *= /= %= ^=" "Associativity" \
139 "multiply, divide, modulus"
140 .It Sy "Operator" Ta Sy "Associativity" Ta Sy "Description"
141 .It "++ \-\-" Ta "none" Ta "increment, decrement"
142 .It "\-" Ta "none" Ta "unary minus"
143 .It "^" Ta "right" Ta "power"
144 .It "* / %" Ta "left" Ta "multiply, divide, modulus"
145 .It "+ \-" Ta "left" Ta "plus, minus"
146 .It "= += -= *= /= %= ^=" Ta "right" Ta "assignment"
147 .It "== <= >= != < >" Ta "none" Ta "relational"
148 .It "!" Ta "none" Ta "boolean not"
149 .It "&&" Ta "left" Ta "boolean and"
150 .It "||" Ta "left" Ta "boolean or"
154 .Bl -bullet -offset indent
156 The relational operators may appear in any expression.
159 standard only allows them in the conditional expression of an
166 The relational operators have a lower precedence than the assignment
168 This has the consequence that the expression
172 which is probably not what the programmer intended.
174 In contrast with the C language, the relational operators all have
175 the same precedence, and are non-associative.
178 will produce a syntax error.
180 The boolean operators (!, && and ||) are non-portable extensions.
183 (!) operator has much lower precedence than the same operator in the
185 This has the consequence that the expression
189 Prudent programmers use parentheses when writing expressions involving
194 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent -compact
205 a string of characters, enclosed in double quotes
209 A string may contain any character, except a double quote.
210 The if statement with an else branch is a non-portable extension.
211 All three E's in a for statement may be empty.
212 This is a non-portable extension.
213 The continue and print statements are also non-portable extensions.
215 The print statement takes a list of comma-separated expressions.
216 Each expression in the list is evaluated and the computed
217 value is printed and assigned to the variable `last'.
218 No trailing newline is printed.
219 The expression may also be a string enclosed in double quotes.
220 Within these strings the following escape sequences may be used:
237 Any other character following a backslash will be ignored.
238 Strings will not be assigned to `last'.
241 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent
242 define L ( L ,..., L ) {
249 As a non-portable extension, the opening brace of the define statement
250 may appear on the next line.
251 The return statement may also appear in the following forms:
252 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent
258 The first two are equivalent to the statement
260 The last form is a non-portable extension.
261 Not specifying a return statement is equivalent to writing
264 Functions available in the math library, which is loaded by specifying the
266 flag on the command line
268 .Bl -tag -width j(n,x) -offset indent -compact
283 All function arguments are passed by value.
285 The value of a statement that is an expression is printed
286 unless the main operator is an assignment.
287 The value printed is assigned to the special variable `last'.
288 This is a non-portable extension.
289 A single dot may be used as a synonym for `last'.
290 Either semicolons or newlines may separate statements.
293 influences the number of digits to be retained on arithmetic
294 operations in the manner of
300 set the input and output number radix respectively.
302 The same letter may be used as an array, a function,
303 and a simple variable simultaneously.
304 All variables are global to the program.
305 `Auto' variables are pushed down during function calls.
306 When using arrays as function arguments
307 or defining them as automatic variables,
308 empty square brackets must follow the array name.
311 .Bd -literal -offset indent
328 defines a function to compute an approximate value of
329 the exponential function and
331 .Dl for(i=1; i<=10; i++) e(i)
333 prints approximate values of the exponential function of
334 the first ten integers.
335 .Bd -literal -offset indent
336 $ bc -l -e 'scale = 500; 2 * a(2^10000)' -e quit
339 prints an approximation of pi.
341 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/bc.library -compact
342 .It Pa /usr/share/misc/bc.library
343 math library, read when the
345 option is specified on the command line.
350 "BC \- An Arbitrary Precision Desk-Calculator Language",
351 .Pa /usr/share/doc/usd/06.bc/ .
355 utility is compliant with the
361 are extensions to that specification.
365 command first appeared in
367 A complete rewrite of the
369 command first appeared in
373 The original version of the
375 command was written by
379 The current version of the
381 utility was written by
385 is interpreted when read, not when executed.
387 Some non-portable extensions, as found in the GNU version of the
389 utility are not implemented (yet).