mirror of https://gitlab.com/rnger/amath
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142 lines
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#language english
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; ## Help texts for statement in amath
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; ##
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; ## Generate code with:
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; ## flexcat help.cd ../src/loc/help.h=help.sd
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; ###################################################################################
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; ## Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Carsten Sonne Larsen <cs@innolan.net>
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; ## All rights reserved.
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; ##
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; ## Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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; ## modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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; ## * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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; ## list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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; ## * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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; ## this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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; ## and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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; ## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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; ## AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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; ## IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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; ## DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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; ## FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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; ## DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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; ## SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
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; ## CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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; ## OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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; ## OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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; message ID (ID number/min. string length/max. string length)
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; native string
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; Introduction table - Symbol(0)
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symzero (/500/)
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Enter command or expression to evaluate.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Example: 2+3-cos(3)#NORMALTEXT##NEWLINE# #NEWLINE#More help is available for designated topics.#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#functions Base functions#NEWLINE#trigon Trigonometric functions#NEWLINE#hyper Hyperbolic functions#NEWLINE#early Early trigonometric functions#NEWLINE#complex Syntax for complex numbers#NEWLINE#statements Available statements#NEWLINE#operators Supported operators#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Example: help trigon#NEWLINE#
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; Table of operators
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symoperator (/400/)
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----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE# + Mathematical addition#NEWLINE# - Mathematical subtraction#NEWLINE# * Mathematical multiplication#NEWLINE# / Mathematical division#NEWLINE# ^ Mathematical exponentiation#NEWLINE# = Assignment of variable values#NEWLINE# | Absolute value of number#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#
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; Table of functions
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symfunction (/500/)
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----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#abs Absolute value of number#NEWLINE#sgn Mathematical signum function#NEWLINE#round Round to nearest integer number#NEWLINE#trunc Discard fraction part of number#NEWLINE#floor Mathematical floor function#NEWLINE#ceil Mathematical ceiling function#NEWLINE#sqrt Square root function (exp 1/2)#NEWLINE#cbrt Cube root function (exp 1/3)#NEWLINE#lb Binary logarithm function (base 2)#NEWLINE#ln Natural logarithm function (base e)#NEWLINE#lg Common logarithm function (base 10)#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Example: round(1.55)#NORMALTEXT##NEWLINE#
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; Table of trigonometric functions
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symtrigon (/500/)
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----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#sin Trigonometric sine function#NEWLINE#cos Trigonometric cosine function#NEWLINE#tan Trigonometric tangent function#NEWLINE#cot Trigonometric cotangent function#NEWLINE#sec Trigonometric secant function#NEWLINE#csc Trigonometric cosecant function#NEWLINE#crd Trigonometric chord function#NEWLINE#exsec Trigonometric exsecant function#NEWLINE#excsc Trigonometric excosecant function#NEWLINE#asin Inverse trigonometric sine function#NEWLINE#acos Inverse trigonometric cosine function#NEWLINE#atan Inverse trigonometric tangent function#NEWLINE#acot Inverse trigonometric cotangent function#NEWLINE#asec Inverse trigonometric secant function#NEWLINE#acsc Inverse trigonometric cosecant function#NEWLINE#acrd Inverse trigonometric chord function#NEWLINE#aexsec Inverse trigonometric exsecant function#NEWLINE#aexcsc Inverse trigonometric excosecant function#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#Inverse functions can be prefixed with ar or arc#NEWLINE#instead of a.#NEWLINE#
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; Table of hyperbolic functions
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symhyper (/500/)
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----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#sinh Hyperbolic sine function#NEWLINE#cosh Hyperbolic cosine function#NEWLINE#tanh Hyperbolic tangent function#NEWLINE#coth Hyperbolic cotangent function#NEWLINE#sech Hyperbolic secant function#NEWLINE#csch Hyperbolic cosecant function #NEWLINE#asinh Inverse hyperbolic sine function#NEWLINE#acosh Inverse hyperbolic cosine function#NEWLINE#atanh Inverse hyperbolic tangent function#NEWLINE#acoth Inverse hyperbolic cotangent function#NEWLINE#asech Inverse hyperbolic secant function#NEWLINE#acsch Inverse hyperbolic cosecant function#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#Inverse functions can be prefixed with ar or arc #NEWLINE#instead of a.#NEWLINE#
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; Table of early trigonometric functions
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symearly (/500/)
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----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#ver Versed sine function#NEWLINE#vcs Versed cosine function#NEWLINE#cvs Coversed sine function#NEWLINE#cvc Coversed cosine function#NEWLINE#hv Haversed sine function#NEWLINE#hvc Haversed cosine function#NEWLINE#hcv Hacoversed sine function#NEWLINE#hcc Hacoversed cosine function#NEWLINE#aver Inverse versed sine function#NEWLINE#avcs Inverse versed cosine function#NEWLINE#acvs Inverse coversed sine function#NEWLINE#acvc Inverse coversed cosine function#NEWLINE#ahv Inverse haversed sine function#NEWLINE#ahvc Inverse haversed cosine function#NEWLINE#ahcv Inverse hacoversed sine function#NEWLINE#ahcc Inverse hacoversed cosine function#NEWLINE#----------------------------------------------------#NEWLINE#Inverse functions can be prefixed with ar or arc #NEWLINE#instead of a.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for complex numbers
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symcomplex (/20/)
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Expressions with complex numbers are written using an i to denote#NEWLINE#the imaginary value. Complex numbers can seamlessly be mixed with#NEWLINE#real numbers.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: 2+3i#NEWLINE#Example: 2+3.2i*cos(-1i)+5/7#NEWLINE#
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; Help for clear statement
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symclear (/20/)
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The clear statement erases all text in the console window.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: clear#NEWLINE#
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; Help for def statement
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symdef (/20/)
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The def statement is used to define functions. When defining a function#NEWLINE#it is possible to omit the def keyword. Defined functions can be shown#NEWLINE#using the functions statement.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: def f(x)=2*x+3#NEWLINE#Optional syntax: f(x)=2*x+3#NEWLINE#
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; Help for delete statement
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symdelete (/20/)
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The delete statement can delete variable and functions. To delete a#NEWLINE#single variable or functions use the name of the function or variable.#NEWLINE#To delete all functions or variables specify either the variable or#NEWLINE#function keyword.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: delete f(x)#NEWLINE#Syntax: delete variables#NEWLINE#
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; Help for digits statement
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symdigits (/20/)
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The digits statement defines the displayed number of significant digits.#NEWLINE#To show current configuration use the digits statement without specifying#NEWLINE#the number.#NEWLINE# #SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: digits 7#NEWLINE#
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; Help for eval statement
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symeval (/20/)
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The eval statement evaluates an expression. When evaluating an expression#NEWLINE#it is possible to omit the eval keyword.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: eval 2.4*x+3.2#NEWLINE#Optional syntax: 2.4*x+3.2#NEWLINE#
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; Help for execute statement
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symexecute (/20/)
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The execute statement reads the content of a file and execute all statements.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: execute "savedfile"#NEWLINE#
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; Help for input statement
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syminput (/20/)
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The input statement either changes or shows the how numeral input is interpreted.#NEWLINE#Possible input systems are: binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal. Default is#NEWLINE#decimal. To use positional systems with other bases specify the base number.#NEWLINE#Numeral output system can be modified using the output statement.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: input hexadecimal#NEWLINE#Syntax: input 4#NEWLINE#
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; Help for help statement
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symhelp (/20/)
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The help statement can be used to display help about topics and statements.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: help variables#NEWLINE#
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; Help for output statement
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symoutput (/20/)
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The output statement either changes or shows the how numeral output is shown.#NEWLINE#Possible output systems are: binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal. Default#NEWLINE#is decimal. To use positional systems with other bases specify the base number.#NEWLINE#Numeral input system can be modified using the input statement.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: output octal#NEWLINE#
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; Help for list statement
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symlist (/20/)
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No description is available for the list statement.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for show statement
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symshow (/20/)
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The show statement displays the content of a file.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: show "filetosee"#NEWLINE#
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; Help for load statement
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symload (/20/)
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The load statement retrieves a set of defined variables and functions from#NEWLINE#a file. Variables and functions can be saved using the save statement.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: load "savedwork"#NEWLINE#
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; Help for save statement
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symsave (/20/)
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The save statement saves defined variables and functions to a file in a#NEWLINE#plain text format. Saved variables and functions can be retrieved using#NEWLINE#the load statement.#NEWLINE# #SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: save "worktokeep"#NEWLINE#
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; Help for version statement
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symversion (/20/)
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Show which version of amath is running.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for about statement
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symabout (/40/)
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Show various information about the running version of amath.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for license statement
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symlicense (/20/)
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Show license details.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for memory statement
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symmem (/20/)
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Show internal memory usage together with maximum usage.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for prefs statement
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symprefs (/20/)
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There is no help for prefs statement now.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for variable statement
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symvariable (/20/)
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The variable statement shows a list of variables in memory.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: variables#NEWLINE##NORMALTEXT#optional syntax: vars#NEWLINE#
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; Help for exit statement
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symexit (/20/)
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The exit statement shuts down amath.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Syntax: exit#NEWLINE#
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; Help for constant epsilon
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syme (/20/)
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Euler's number is base of the exponential function which equals its own#NEWLINE#derivative. It is approximately equal to 2.71828.#NEWLINE##SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#Example: ln(e)#NEWLINE#
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; Help for constant pi
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sympi (/20/)
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Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Being an#NEWLINE#irrational number, pi cannot be expressed exactly as a common fraction.#NEWLINE#The value of pi is commonly approximated as #SYNTAXHIGHLIGHT#3.14159#NORMALTEXT#.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for imaginary unit
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symi (/20/)
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The imaginary unit is denoted and commonly referred to as i.#NEWLINE#The imaginary unit is a number, which when multiplied#NEWLINE#by itself gives -1.#NEWLINE#
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; Help for ins variable
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symins (/20/)
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No help is available for the ins variable#NEWLINE#
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; Help for binary keyword
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symbin (/20/)
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No help is available for the binary keyword#NEWLINE
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; Help for octal keyword
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symoct (/20/)
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No help is available for the octal keyword#NEWLINE
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; Help for decimal keyword
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symdec (/20/)
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No help is available for the decimal keyword#NEWLINE
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; Help for hexadecimal keyword
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symhex (/20/)
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No help is available for the hexadecimal keyword#NEWLINE |