LAPACK95 is a Fortran 95 interface to the Fortran 77 LAPACK library.
It improves upon the original user-interface to the LAPACK package,
taking advantage of the considerable simplifications which
Fortran 95 allows. The design of LAPACK95 exploits assumed-shape arrays,
optional arguments, and generic interfaces. The Fortran 95 interface
has been implemented by writing Fortran 95 ``wrappers'' to call
existing routines from the LAPACK package. This interface can persist
unchanged even if the underlying Fortran 77 LAPACK code is rewritten to
take advantage of the new features of Fortran 95.
Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with
arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result.
It is built upon and follows the same principles as Mpfr. The
library is written by Andreas Enge, Philippe Theveny and Paul
Zimmermann and is distributed under the Gnu Lesser General Public
License, either version 2.1 of the license, or (at your option)
any later version. The Mpc library has been registered in France
by the Agence pour la Protection des Programmes on 2003-02-05
under the number IDDN FR 001 060029 000 R P 2003 000 10000.
The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is fenv.
On supported architectures, change the rounding mode of the floating point
arithmetics (to nearest, up, down, to zero) or change the precision of the
arithmetical operations (single, double, double extended). Experimentally
test the properties of the floating point arithmetics.
The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is image.
The Octave-forge Image package provides functions for
reading, writing, and processing images. The package supports
almost all image formats through the use of ImageMagick.
The package also provides functions for feature extraction, image
statistics, spatial and geometric transformations, morphological
operations, linear filtering, and much more.
Perl's built-in logical operators, C<and>, C<or>, C<xor> and C<not>
support 2-value logic. This means that they always produce a result
which is either true or false. In fact perl sometimes returns 0 and
sometimes returns undef for false depending on the operator and the
order of the arguments. For "true" Perl generally returns the first
value that evaluated to true which turns out to be extremely useful
in practice. Given the choice Perl's built-in logical operators are
to be preferred -- but when you really want pure 2-degree logic or
3-degree logic or multi-degree logic they are available through
this module
Delay is a program that counts down the number of seconds specified
on its command line.
In this way, it's sort of like the standard sleep(1) command, except
for the fact that it provides feedback of the time remaining.
Here some usage example:
delay 1d 2:03:04.5
delay 1d 2h 3m 4.5s
delay 93785.5
delay until 4 pm -- cdplay
delay until noon tomorrow
delay until midnight 4 october 2003
delay until now +5 minutes
delay 15s -- top
It allows for short, long, and customized messages for the display of
the time remaining.
- example of output : delay -v until 4 pm tomorrow
Time Remaining: 1 days, 07:51:39.
CLEX (pronounced KLEKS) is a file manager with full-screen user interface.
It displays directory contents, including file status details, and provides
features like command history, filename insertion, or name completion, in
order to help users to create commands to be executed by the shell.
CLEX is versatile tool for system administrators and all users that utilize
the enormous power of the command line. Its unique one-panel user interface
enhances productivity and lessens the probability of mistake. There are no
built-in commands; CLEX is an add-on to your favorite shell.
Astrolog is a many featured and
customizable astrology chart calculation
program for DOS, Windows, Mac, and Unix,
used in 30+ countries on six continents.
It is 100% freeware and requires no
registration fee. :) The complete source
code is available. Astrolog features:
wheels, aspects, midpoints, relationship
charts, transits, progressions, some
interpretations, astro-graphy, local
horizon, constellations, planet orbits,
dispositors, various influence charts,
biorhythms, different zodiacs, central
planets, 14 house systems, 8400 year
ephemeris, asteroids, Uranians, fixed
stars, Arabic parts, script files and
macros, interactive PC & MS/X11 Windows
graphics, smooth animation of charts,
graphic files in PostScript, Windows
metafile, and bitmap formats, and more!
gonvert is a conversion utility that allows conversion between many units
like CGS, Ancient, Imperial with many categories like length, mass, numbers,
etc. All units converted values shown at once as you type. Easy to add/change
your own units.
Features:
- 51 categories, 981 units. See the entire list here.
- All units converted values shown at once as you type.
- Descriptions for many units.
- Sort by Unit Name, Value, or Unit symbol.
- Find Units.
- Fully OPEN source so that you can add your own custom calculations
and descriptions.
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boxes draws any /* boxes draws any */
kind of boxes ===> /* kind of boxes */
around your text! /* around your text! */
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The boxes command is a text filter which can draw ASCII art boxes around
its input text. These boxes may also be removed, even if they have
been badly damaged by editing of the text inside. Since boxes may be
open on any side, boxes can also be used to create regional comments in
any programming language. With the help of an editor macro or mapping,
damaged boxes can easily be repaired.