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updated for 1.4 release
[rrdtool.git]
/
doc
/
rpntutorial.pod
diff --git
a/doc/rpntutorial.pod
b/doc/rpntutorial.pod
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--- a/
doc/rpntutorial.pod
+++ b/
doc/rpntutorial.pod
@@
-55,7
+55,7
@@
GT, GE and EQ operators.
While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be
considered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend RPN expressions,
While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be
considered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend RPN expressions,
-you must know the
the
algorithm for evaluating RPN expressions:
+you must know the algorithm for evaluating RPN expressions:
iterate searches from the left to the right looking for an operator.
When it's found, apply that operator by popping the operator and some
number of values (and by definition, not operators) off the stack.
iterate searches from the left to the right looking for an operator.
When it's found, apply that operator by popping the operator and some
number of values (and by definition, not operators) off the stack.
@@
-102,7
+102,7
@@
with "A":
2) A,10,input,IF eval is A,10,input,IF
read "if A then 10 else input". Now replace A with it's verbose
2) A,10,input,IF eval is A,10,input,IF
read "if A then 10 else input". Now replace A with it's verbose
-description again
g and--voila!--you have a
easily readable description
+description again
and--voila!--you have an
easily readable description
of the expression:
if input > 10 then 10 else input
of the expression:
if input > 10 then 10 else input