stdio Wcalc man-page

STDIO-WCALC(1)							STDIO-WCALC(1)



NAME
       stdio-wcalc - Transmission line analysis/synthesis calculator.


SYNOPSIS
       stdio-wcalc [ -v|--verbose ] [ file ...	]
       stdio-wcalc [ -h|--help ]
       stdio-wcalc [ -V|--version ]


DESCRIPTION
       The  stdio-wcalc program is a simple standard input/output interface to
       libwcalc which is the numerical engine  for  the	 wcalc	program.   The
       input  is read from the standard input on a line at a time basis.  Each
       line consists of a command followed by the numerical arguments.

       The analysis and synthesis functions supported by stdio-wcalc  are  the
       same  as	 those	in  the scilab, octave, and matlab frontends to wcalc.
       Please refer to the man pages listed at the end of this	man  page  for
       details	on  each  of  the  supported  functions.   The	syntax used by
       stdio-wcalc is slightly different than  scilab/octave/matlab.   Instead
       of  [a,b,c] = somefn(x,y,z) as you would use in scilab, octave, or mat-
       lab, you simply enter somefn x y z as the input line to stdio-wcalc and
       the standard output will be a b c

       In  addition  to the analysis and synthesis functions, stdio-wcalc sup-
       ports the "version" command which returns the current  version  of  the
       program.


SEE ALSO
       wcalc(1), air_coil_calc(n), air_coil_syn(n), coax_calc(n), coax_syn(n),
       coupled_microstrip_calc(n),		    coupled_microstrip_syn(n),
       ic_microstrip_calc(n),	  ic_microstrip_syn(n),	   microstrip_calc(n),
       microstrip_syn(n), stripline_calc(n), stripline_syn(n)


AUTHORS
       Wcalc was written by Dan McMahill <mcmahill@alum.mit.edu>


BUGS
       Please  report  any  on	the  Wcalc  Sourceforge	 project  website   at
       http://wcalc.sf.net






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