CLC is a command line calculator for Linux that enables direct calculations on the console.
The calculator works by calculating from left to right without any exceptions. Additionally, CLC has some extra parameters that can be sent to it using backslash parameters. For example, if you want to round the result to two decimals, you can use CLCC r2 10/3. You can use a number between 1 to 9 to round the sum of. The 'r' parameter can also be combined with other parameters, but it must be added first to work correctly. For instance, you can use CLCC r3c 10/3 to get 10 divided by 3 rounded down to 3 decimals.
CLCC is compatible with Ubuntu 6.10 and Puppy OS 2.13 and should work with any Linux version in console mode. The program is developed using Hotbasic for Linux and is freeware. In case you have any questions, you can contact the developers via email. Hotbasic is a basic language that compiles into assembler directly, with no interpreter that slows down the code, making it an ideal compiler for those seeking assembler in Linux but don't want to code in nasm. Overall, CLC is a useful tool for Linux users who want a simple calculator that can be accessed easily from the console.
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