Directory macros/latex/contrib/calculator
The calculator and calculus packages: Use LaTeX as a scientific calculator.
Robert Fuster, 2012, 2014, 2022
- Licence
———- This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License.
See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html for the details of that license.
- Changes in version 2.1
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- Some bugs fixed
- Changes in version 2.0
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- Inverse trigonometric and inverse hyperbolic functions are added (this completes the typical elementary functions)
- Also vector (cross) product and angle between vectors can be evaluated
- New length operations
- ... and some other minor additions and changes
- About the packages
——————— The calculator and calculus packages define several instructions which allow us to realize algebraic operations and to evaluate elementary functions and derivatives in our documents.
My main goal is to define the arithmetic and functional calculations I need in my package "xpicture" (http://ctan.org/pkg/xpicture, http://www.upv.es/~rfuster/xpicture), but the numeric abilities of "calculator" and "calculus" may be useful in other contexts.
3.1 The calculator package
The operations implemented by the calculator package include
- arithmetical calculations with real and integer numbers
- two and three dimensional vectors and matrices arithmetics
- computation of powers, square roots, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic, inverse trigonometric and inverse hyperbolic functions.
In addition, some important numbers, such as pi, sqrt(2) or e, are predefined.
Some simple examples:
a) Simplify a fraction: if you type
FRACTIONSIMPLIFY{252}{2220}{num}{den}
Then, $\num/\den$ equals to 21/186
b) Compute elementary functions:
LOG{2}{sol} —> sol equals 0.69315
LOG10{2}{sol} —> sol equals 0.30103
SIN{numberHALFPI}{sol} —> sol equals 1
c) More complex calculations: You can compute the value of sqrt(7.25)cos(pi/7) by typing
SQRT{7.25}{tempa} DIVIDE{numberPI}{7}{tempb} COS{tempb}{tempc} MULTIPLY{tempa}{tempc}{sol}
Then, the value 2.42589 is stored in sol.
d) Vectors and matrices:
SCALARPRODUCT(1,2)(2,1){sol} —> sol equals 4
MATRIXPRODUCT(1,1;-1,2)(0,-1;1,1)(sola,solb;solc,sold) —> sola, solb, solc, sold equals 1, 0, 2, 3.
3.2. The calculus package
This package adds to the calculator package several utilities to use and define real functions and their derivatives, including elementary functions, operations with functions, vector-valuated functions polar coordinates. When you call a "function", this function ant its derivative are evaluated simultaneously.
Examples:
a) Predefined functions:
SINfunction{numberPI}{sol}{Dsol} —> sol equals to 0 (=sin(pi)), and Dsol equals -1 (=cos(pi)), because cos(t) is the derivative of sin(t).
b) Defining new functions: You can define the function f(t)=exp(2t)cos(t)-t with the following code:
SCALEVARIABLEfunction{2}{EXPfunction}{functionA} % A=e^(2t) MULTIPLY{functionA}{COSfunction}{functionB} % b=e^(2t)cos(t) SUBTRACTfunction{functionB}{IDENTITYfunction}{functionF} % My function
Then, functionF{num}{sol}{Dsol} stores f(num) and f'(num) in sol and Dsol.
- Installation and documentation
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- Compile the installation file "calculator.ins",
>> latex calculator.ins
to generate the two essential files,
"calculator.sty" and "calculus.sty". Move these two files where LaTeX search for (typically, in a local texmf tree, at tex/latex/calculator) and refresh the file database.
- To have the documentation and user's manual, "calculator.pdf", compile the source file "calculator.dtx" in the following sequence:
>> pdflatex calculator.dtx >> makeindex -s gind.ist -o calculator.ind calculator.idx >> makeindex -s gglo.ist -o calculator.gls calculator.glo >> pdflatex calculator.dtx >> pdflatex calculator.dtx
In addition, many small files, named "calculatorNN.tex" are generated. These files contain the source code of all examples included in the manual. You can store or discard this files.
Robert Fuster rfuster@mat.upv.es
Universitat Polit`ecnica de Val`encia, 2012/05/19, 2014/02/23, 2022/09/15
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calculator – Use LaTeX as a scientific calculator
The calculator and calculus packages define several instructions which allow us to realise algebraic operations and to evaluate elementary functions and derivatives in our documents.
The package’s main goal is to define the arithmetic and functional calculations needed in the author’s package xpicture, but the numeric abilities of “calculator” and “calculus” may be useful in other contexts.
Package | calculator |
Version | 2.1 2022-09-15 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3 |
Copyright | 2012, 2014, 2022 Robert Fuster |
Maintainer | Robert Fuster |
Contained in | TeX Live as calculator MiKTeX as calculator |
Topics | Calculation Maths |