---
name: nyh-hoc
version: 9.2
origin: math/nyh-hoc
comment: High Order Calculator
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: http://nadav.harel.org.il/homepage/hoc/
maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 61216
desc: |
  Hoc, the High Order Calculator, is an interpreted language for
  floating-point calculations. Its most basic use is as a powerful and
  convenient calculator, interactively evaluating expressions such as
  1+2*sin(0.7). But hoc is no ordinary calculator: It also lets you
  assign values to variables, define your own functions, and use loops,
  conditionals, and everything else you'd expect in a programming
  language.

  Hoc was developed by Brian Kernighan and Rob Pike, and introduced in
  their 1984 book The Unix Programming Environment. This version has been
  extended and improved by Nadav Y. Har'El.

  WWW: http://nadav.harel.org.il/homepage/hoc/
categories: [math]
files:
  /usr/local/bin/hoc: a9109b16c251bc42b55df92bf848c99efd52f57b766e94fdf56f8702eff15b1a
scripts: {}
