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▶02◀INTRODUCTION▶02◀ MicroCalc is a tiny spread sheet program a la VisiCalc. It is provided with the TURBO-Pascal system as an example program. Since MicroCalc is only a demonstation program it has its limita- tions (which you may have fun eliminating): * You cannot copy formulas from one cell to others. * You cannot insert and delete lines or columns. ▶02◀In spite of its limitations MicroCalc does provide some interest- ing features among which are:▶02◀ * 11 digits floating point reals (Thanks to TURBO Pascal!) * Full set of mathematical functions (SIN,COS,LN,EXP etc.) * Built in line editor for text and formula editing. * Text can be entered across cells. * Once entered a formula is protected from accidental erasure. .PA In addition to this MicroCalc offers all the usual features of a spread sheet program: * Load a spread sheet from the disk. * Save a spread sheet on the disk. * Automatic recalculation after each entry. (May be disabled). * Print the spread sheet on the printer. * Clear the current spread sheet. The spread sheet is an electronic piece of paper on which you can enter text, numbers and formulas and have MicroCalc do calcula- tions automatically. The next page shows the electronic spread sheet. .PA ---------------------------------------------------------------- A B C D .... 1 22.00 2 1.00 3 2.00 4 3.00 5 28.00 . . A 5 Formula: (A1+A2+A3+A4+A5) ----------------------------------------------------------------- In the example the next last line shows that the active cell is cell A5 and that A5 contains a formula: (A1+A2+A3+A4) which means that the numbers in A1,A2,A3 and A4 should be added and placed in A5. The formula can be abbreviated to: (A1>A4) meaning: add all cells from A1 to A4. .PA You move the cursor around just like you do in the TURBO editor: (Up) Ctrl-E (Left) Ctrl-S Ctrl-G (Right) Ctrl-X (Down) A cell may contain a number, a formula or some text. The type of of the cell and its coordinates are shown in the bottom left corner of the screen: ▶02◀A 5 Formula:▶02◀ (Means that the current cell is A5 and that it contains a formula) ▶02◀A 1 Text▶02◀ (Cell A1 contains text) ▶02◀A 2 Numeric▶02◀ (Cell A2 contains a number and no cell references) .PA ▶02◀Summary of MicroCalc▶02◀ Cells are denoted A1 through G21 giving a total of 147 cells. ▶02◀Summary of standard functions and operators:▶02◀ SIN, COS, ARCT, ABS, FACT, EXP, LN, +,-,/,* Futhermore the operator '>' can be used to denote a range of cells to add. ▶02◀Entering data▶02◀ To enter data in any field move the cursor to the cell and enter the data. MicroCalc automatically determines if the field is numeric or a a text field. ▶02◀When moving between fields:▶02◀ ^S,^D,^E,^X move left right up and down. ▶02◀When editing a field▶02◀ ▶02◀^S,^D▶02◀ moves left and right. ▶02◀^A,^F▶02◀ moves to beginning/end of line. ▶02◀DEL,^G▶02◀ deletes left or right character. ▶02◀ESC▶02◀ makes it possible to regret changes and to edit an existing cell. .PA ▶02◀Summary of commands▶02◀ ▶02◀/▶02◀ will restore the screen ▶02◀Q▶02◀ will ▶02◀Q▶02◀uit MicroCalc ▶02◀L▶02◀ will ▶02◀L▶02◀oad a spread sheet from the disk. ▶02◀S▶02◀ will ▶02◀S▶02◀ave a spread sheet on the disk. ▶02◀R▶02◀ will ▶02◀R▶02◀ecalculate ▶02◀P▶02◀ will ▶02◀P▶02◀rint the spread sheet. ▶02◀F▶02◀ makes it possible to change the output format for numbers. ▶02◀A▶02◀ switches ▶02◀A▶02◀utocalc ON and OFF Note: to use scientific notation use the the F command and enter minus one ▶02◀-1▶02◀ for the number of decimals. .PA ▶02◀EXAMPLES▶02◀ The following are examples of valid cell formulas: A1+(B2-C7) subtract cell C7 from B2 and add the result to cell A1 (A1>A23) the sum of cells: A1,A2,A3..A23 (A1>B5) the sum of cells: A1..A5 and B1..B5 ▶02◀The formulas may be as complicated as you want: ▶02◀ SIN(A1)*COS(A2)/((1.2*A8)+LN(FACT(A8)+8.9E-3))+(C1>C5) To edit an existing formula or text simply move to the cell and press ▶02◀ESC▶02◀, make your changes and press <RETURN>. If you make a mistake you may press ▶02◀ESC▶02◀ again, the old value of the cell will then be restored. To try MicroCalc now you may use the ▶02◀/L▶02◀ command and load the file: ▶02◀CALCDEMO▶02◀. «eof»