X-Git-Url: https://www.ginac.de/ginac.git//ginac.git?p=ginac.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ginsh%2Fginsh.1.in;h=21db17e61a2344378ac5dfced2a164888aa1403b;hp=e520213846612ccb1ddeb0949ee29d0cd356a4b3;hb=3cbd851611c82629116046ecbe36fd85f373496c;hpb=47512c1a9dba42e99570f617511db11dfcb176aa diff --git a/ginsh/ginsh.1.in b/ginsh/ginsh.1.in index e5202138..21db17e6 100644 --- a/ginsh/ginsh.1.in +++ b/ginsh/ginsh.1.in @@ -82,6 +82,14 @@ when they are used. To refer to the unevaluated symbol, put single quotes .RB ( ' ) around the name, as demonstrated for the "unassign" command above. .PP +Symbols are considered to be in the complex domain by default, i.e. they are +treated as if they stand in for complex numbers. This behavior can be changed +by using the keywords +.BI real_symbols +and +.BI complex_symbols +and affects all newly created symbols. +.PP The following symbols are pre-defined constants that cannot be assigned a value by the user: .RS @@ -240,6 +248,12 @@ detail here. Please refer to the GiNaC documentation. .BI collect_distributed( expression ", " list ) \- collects coefficients of like powers (result in distributed form) .br +.BI collect_common_factors( expression ) +\- collects common factors from the terms of sums +.br +.BI conjugate( expression ) +\- complex conjugation +.br .BI content( expression ", " symbol ) \- content part of a polynomial .br @@ -336,9 +350,15 @@ detail here. Please refer to the GiNaC documentation. .BI quo( expression ", " expression ", " symbol ) \- quotient of polynomials .br +.BI rank( matrix ) +\- rank of a matrix +.br .BI rem( expression ", " expression ", " symbol ) \- remainder of polynomials .br +.BI resultant( expression ", " expression ", " symbol ) +\- resultant of two polynomials with respect to symbol s +.br .BI series( expression ", " relation-or-symbol ", " order ) \- series expansion .br @@ -418,8 +438,7 @@ The command .RE prints the given .I expression -in a way that can be used in a C or C++ program (complex numbers are not -supported, though). +in a way that can be used in a C or C++ program. .PP The command .RS @@ -502,13 +521,15 @@ Christian Bauer Alexander Frink .br Richard Kreckel +.br +Jens Vollinga .SH SEE ALSO GiNaC Tutorial \- An open framework for symbolic computation within the C++ programming language .PP CLN \- A Class Library for Numbers, Bruno Haible .SH COPYRIGHT -Copyright \(co 1999-2002 Johannes Gutenberg Universit\(:at Mainz, Germany +Copyright \(co 1999-2004 Johannes Gutenberg Universit\(:at Mainz, Germany This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by