====== 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 BUGS Please report any on the Wcalc Sourceforge project website at http://wcalc.sf.net STDIO-WCALC(1)