# Terminal calculator A simple command line calculator. ## Purpose The binary name is `tc`. If you are already in a terminal session and need a quick calculation, typing `tc "2.5 + 3.73 / 4"` is actually faster than grabbing your desktop calculator or starting and using a calculator app. `tc` is also **a lot simpler** to use than `bc` or `dc`. ## Manual The [manual](./doc/gen/tc.1.txt) states quite everything you need to know about `tc`. (and it'll take you about one minute to read) ## Examples ### Expressions on the command line ```sh $ tc "1.2 + 3^2 + sqrt(12)" 1.2 + 3^2 + sqrt(12) = 13.664101615137753 $ tc "cos(pi/3)" "sin(pi/6)" cos(pi/3) = 0.5000000000000001 sin(pi/6) = 0.49999999999999994 $ tc -s "12*3 + 18*2.5 - 3 * 2.3" # or --strip 74.1 ``` ### Interactive session ![an interactive session screenshot](./doc/interactive-session.png) ### Clear diagnostics ```sh $ tc "1.4 + son(pi/6)" # typo 1.4 + son(pi/6) ^^^^^^^^^ error: Function `son` is unknown ``` ## Grammar reference See [Grammar.ebnf](./doc/Grammar.ebnf)