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NAME

       tapecalc - full-screen editing calculator

USAGE

       tapecalc [options] [file-specifications]

SYNOPSIS

       Tapecalc  is  a  fixed-point  calculator that operates as a full-screen
       editor.

DESCRIPTION

       Tapecalc performs fixed-point computation.  It is designed for use as a
       checkbook or expense-account balancing tool.

       Tapecalc maintains a running result for each operation.  You may scroll
       to any position in the expression list and modify the list.  Enter data
       by   typing   numbers  (with  optional  decimal  point),  separated  by
       operators.

       An output transcript may be saved and  reloaded  for  further  editing.
       Scripts  are  loaded  from  left  to right (with the "output" processed
       first).

OPTIONS

       Command line options of tapecalc are:

       -h     Prints the list of options.

       -i interval
              Sets compounding interval for interest computation.

       -o script
              Specify file in which to save output transcript.

       -p num Sets precision (number of digits after the decimal place).

OPERATIONS

   Computations:
       The operators are all single-character:

       +      begins an addition

       -      begins a subtraction

       ~      negates the result

       *      begins a multiplication

       /      begins a division

       %      begins an interest computation (uses interval): rate=number.

       $      begins a sales-tax computation: rate=number.

       (      opening  parenthesis.   This  may  enclose  a  unary  ’-’,  more
              parentheses, or data (implicit unary ’+’).

       )      closing parenthesis, expects another operator, not data.

       =      flushes  out  the  current  number, forces re-computation of the
              running result.

       A space flushes out the current number-input, and (by default) sets the
       next  operator  to  be the same as the current one.  You may repeat the
       last arithmetic operation of any type:

       a      repeats the last ’+’ (default 0).

       s      repeats the last ’-’ (default 0).

       n      repeats the last ’~’.

       m      repeats the last ’*’ (default 1).

       d      repeats the last ’/’ (default 1).

       i      repeats the last ’%’ (default 4).

       t      repeats the last ’$’ (default 4).

       You may toggle the prefix operator of any number  by  typing  a  single
       character:

       A      toggles the operator to ’+’.

       S      toggles the operator to ’-’.

       N      toggles the operator to ’~’.

       M      toggles the operator to ’*’.

       D      toggles the operator to ’/’.

       I      toggles the operator to ’%’.

       T      toggles the operator to ’$’.

   Editing:
       As you enter data, you may edit it.  A backspace deletes the last digit
       of the current number (if it is visible).  Use the arrow  keys  or  vi-
       style  ’h’  and  ’l’  to  move  left  and right within the line.  Other
       editing commands include

       u      undoes the last x/X command (restricted to restoring the current
              data only).

       x      deletes  the  current  data.   If  the data is null, deletes the
              following line.

       X      deletes the current data.  If the  data  is  null,  deletes  the
              preceding line and moves up.

       o      opens a new line after the current line.

       O      opens a new line before the current line.

       #      edit the associated comment.

       An  "open"  permits  you  to  insert  a  new operator and data into the
       expression list.  You may type an operator character (e.g.,  ’+’),  and
       continue  with  the  new  data,  or an operator-repeat (e.g., ’A’).  In
       either case, you may edit the new data, just as you would the old data.
       A  ’u’  (or other toggle, such as ’o’, ’O’, or ’q’) typed after an open
       will undo the open (and close it).

   Scrolling/cursor movement:
       H      move to the top line on the screen.

       M      move to the middle line on the screen.

       L      move to the last line on the screen

       CTL/F  scroll forward one screen.

       CTL/B  scroll backward one screen.

       j      move forward one line.

       k      move backward one line.

       z<CR>  move the current line to the top of the screen.

       z.     move the current line to the middle of the screen.

       z-     move the current line to the bottom of the screen.

       Like vi, tapecalc allows you to jump to a particular line  with  a  ":"
       command

       :$     jumps to the last entry

       :1     jumps to the first entry.

   Scripts:
       Transcript files are formatted to permit line-oriented entries:

              <operator><value><tab><ignored><tab># comment

       The  transcripts  saved  by  tapecalc contain the running result in the
       "ignored" part.  To exit without saving  a  transcript,  type  ’Q’.   A
       normal  exit,  by  typing  ’q’,  saves the list of operators, data (and
       running result) in the specified file.

       You can read and write  scripts  without  leaving  tapecalc.   reads  a
       script at the current entry

       :e file
              clears the current script and reads a script from the file.

       :f     shows the current script name.

       :r file

       :w file
              writes a script to the specified file.

ENVIRONMENT

       Tapecalc runs in a portable UNIX® environment.

FILES

       Tapecalc  is  a  single  binary  module,  with a help file tapecalc.hlp
       installed in the same directory.

FUTURE WORK

       It would be nice to be able to change the precision within the program.
       In  particular,  the  interest and sales tax computations would be more
       useful if their precision was independent of the running total.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Dickey

SEE ALSO

       wc (1), vi (1)