***Testbed for Little_Math_Language V2 and TCL demo examples calculations, numerical analysis *** This page is under development. Comments are welcome, but please load any comments in the comments section at the bottom of the page. Please include your wiki MONIKER and date in your comment with the same courtesy that I will give you. Aside from your courtesy, your wiki MONIKER and date as a signature and minimal good faith of any internet post are the rules of this TCL-WIKI. Its very hard to reply reasonably without some background of the correspondent on his WIKI bio page. Thanks, [gold] 15Oct2020 ---- Title: Little_Math_Language V2 <> ***Preface*** [gold] 15Oct2020 Here is extension of program written by and Richard Suchenwirth [RS] in 2000 and [AM] in 2004. ---- ***Introduction*** Called Little_Math_Language V2 in TCL as partial math language interpreter. Wrote some code for charts supporting. Learning experience, Added some easy eye console displays for my bad eyes. And trying some new features. Math calculation forms seem to be working. ---- ---- The analogy of using Little_Math_Language V2 to control the large TCL language is like sticking an Apple computer for the human operator in front of a Cray computer. The human mind probably can only understand and use a limited set of instructions, an interface in hardware or TCL? language as a limited set of instructions might be useful. After all, the human mind was designed to chase rabbits. ---- ---- ***Screenshots*** ---- ***figure 1. as vaporware*** ---- ---- ***figure 2. *** ---- ---- ***figure 3. Announcement*** ---- ---- ***figure 4. computer geeks*** ---- ---- ***References:*** ---- ---- ---- ---- ****Appendix TCL programs and scripts **** **** Pretty Print Version*** ---- ---- ---- ====== ====== ---- ---- ***Extension Code *** ---- ---- ---- **Hidden Comments Section** <> Please include your wiki MONIKER and date in your comment with the same courtesy that I will give you. Thanks, [gold] 15Oct2020 x xxx ---- <> Numerical Analysis | Toys | Calculator | Mathematics| Example| Toys and Games | Games | Application | GUI ---- <> Development | Concept| Algorithm | Language