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There are several ways to "program" the Emacs Calculator, depending on the nature of the problem you need to solve.
EvalRules, they will be applied automatically to all Calc
results in just the same way as an internal "rule" is applied to
evaluate `sqrt(9)' to 3 and so on. See section 11.11.11 Automatic Rewrites.
Programming features are available through the z and Z
prefix keys. New commands that you define are two-key sequences
beginning with z. Commands for managing these definitions
use the shift-Z prefix. (The Z T (calc-timing)
command is described elsewhere; see section 4.11 Troubleshooting Commands.
The Z C (calc-user-define-composition) command is also
described elsewhere; see section 7.8.7.6 User-Defined Compositions.)
18.1 Creating User Keys 18.2 Programming with Keyboard Macros 18.3 Invocation Macros 18.4 Programming with Formulas 18.5 Programming with Lisp
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