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<h3>10.9.8: rpn Examples</h3>


Here are some reverse-polish expressions and the corresponding algebraic
interpretations:
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 1 2 + 10 / }</code></font>'
= (1+2)/10       
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn .a. .b. + .c. + .d. / }</code></font>'
= (.a.+.b.+.c.)/.d.
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn e 2 / }</code></font>'
= e/2 (Gri knows values of ``e'' and ``pi'')
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 23 sin 100 * 12 cos + }</code></font>'
= cos(12) + 100sin(23)
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 5 2 power }</code></font>'
= 25
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 2 log exp }</code></font>'
= exp(log 2)
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 2 ln exp10 }</code></font>'
= 10^ln2
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 1.7 floor }</code></font>'
= 1 (rounds down to nearest integer.  Note that the floor of -1.7 is -2)
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn 10.1 2 remainder }</code></font>'
= 0.1 (remainder of 10.1 after division by 2; see C function `<font color="#82140F"><code>remainder(x,y)</code></font>')
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn -10.1 2 remainder }</code></font>'
= -0.1
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn -10.1 -2 remainder }</code></font>'
= -0.1
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<li> `<font color="#82140F"><code>{rpn .num. 10 &gt; }</code></font>'
= 1 if 10 exceeds .num., or 0 otherwise
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NOTES:
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The units of `<font color="#82140F"><code>sin</code></font>', `<font color="#82140F"><code>cos</code></font>', etc, are degrees, not radians.  
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The scales of the plot are accessible to `<font color="#82140F"><code>rpn</code></font>'.  For example, with
the command
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draw label "hi" at 10 20
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you draw the indicated string at the indicated location in
user coordinates.  To put it 0.15 centimetres to the right of this
location and 0.1 centimetres lower, you could do as follows:
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draw label "\label" at \
    {rpn .x. xusertocm 0.15 + xcmtouser} \
    {rpn .y. yusertocm 0.10 - ycmtouser}
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(Note that the x and y scales have individual translations from "user"
to "cm" coordinates.)
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Some conversion factors are built into `<font color="#82140F"><code>rpn</code></font>'; `<font color="#82140F"><code>cmtopt</code></font>'
converts from centimetres to points (by dividing by 28.45; the
conversion factor to inches is 72.27) while `<font color="#82140F"><code>pttocm</code></font>' converts from
points to centimetres.  For example, here is how to label a data curve
with a label placed near the last y-value of the data set:
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draw curve
.y. = {rpn ..ylast.. yusertocm 0.5 - ycmtouser}
draw label "Smoothed" at ..xlast.. .y.
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