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mathomatic - automatic algebraic manipulator
mathomatic [
-chqrtuv ] [ -m number ] [ input_files ]
Mathomatic is a general
purpose CAS (Computer Algebra System) and calculator software that can
symbolically solve, simplify, combine, and compare algebraic equations,
perform complex number and polynomial arithmetic, etc. It does some calculus
and handles all elementary algebra, except logarithms.
All arithmetic is
double precision floating point with up to 14 decimal digits accuracy.
- -c
- Toggle color mode. This mode outputs ANSI escape sequences to make
each level of parentheses a different color, for easier reading. Requires
a terminal emulator that supports ANSI color escape sequences. If the colors
are too hard to see, try typing "set bold" at the Mathomatic prompt to
increase the brightness.
- -h
- Enable HTML output mode (which is also valid
XHTML). This makes Mathomatic output suitable for inclusion in a web page.
The color mode flag affects this mode, allowing HTML color output. By default,
Mathomatic uses maximum brightness colors for HTML, so it is recommended
that the web page have a dark background.
- -m number
- Change the memory size
of equation spaces. It is followed by a decimal floating point number which
is a multiplier of the default equation space size. Please don't set this
higher than 10, unless you know what you are doing.
- -q
- Set quiet mode. The
startup message and prompts are not displayed. This is useful when piping
or redirecting input into Mathomatic, because the input won't be displayed,
so prompt output should be turned off.
- -r
- Completely disable readline input
processing. Readline allows using the cursor keys and outputs terminal control
codes which can be turned off with this option.
- -t
- Set test mode. Used when
testing and comparing output. Bypasses loading startup file, turns off color
mode and readline, sets infinite screen width and height, ignores pause
command, etc.
- -u
- Guarantee standard output is unbuffered.
- -v
- Display version
number, compile flags used, maximum memory usage, and then exit. The maximum
memory usage displayed does not include stack size (which varies) or executable
size.
First you type in your algebraic equations in standard infix
notation, then you can solve them by typing in the variable name at the
prompt, or perform operations on them with simple English commands. Type
"help" or "?" for the help command. If the command is longer than 4 letters,
you only need to type in the first 4 letters. Most commands operate on the
current equation by default.
A command preceded by "!" is taken to be a
shell command and is passed unchanged to the shell via system(3)
. "!" by
itself invokes the default shell. "!" is also the factorial operator.
Documentation
is available in HTML format, see the documentation directory or the official
website: http://mathomatic.org
- EDITOR
- The EDITOR environment
variable specifies which text editor to use for the edit command.
- ~/.mathomaticrc
- Optional startup file containing Mathomatic set options. It should be a
text file with one set option per line. Do not include the word "set".
matho-primes(1)
, matho-pascal(1)
, matho-sumsq(1)
Simplification is
powerful but not perfect, sometimes running the simplify command more than
once helps. The limit command is partially functional and experimental. Report
bugs to George Gesslein II <gesslein@panix.com>. Please include version information,
which you can find by running mathomatic -v or by entering the version command.
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