Site Map - skip to main content

Hacker Public Radio

Your ideas, projects, opinions - podcasted.

New episodes every weekday Monday through Friday.
This page was generated by The HPR Robot at


hpr1222 :: LiTS 027: mathematical commands

Episode 27 of Linux in the Shell continues on with looking at some mathematical commands

<< First, < Previous, , Latest >>

Hosted by Dann on 2013-04-09 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
factor, primes, seq, arithmetic. (Be the first).
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr1222

Listen in ogg, spx, or mp3 format. Play now:

Duration: 00:21:17

Linux in the Shell.

Linux In The Shell aims to explore the use of many commands a user can run in the Bash Shell. Tutorials include a write up with examples, an audio component about the write up, and a video component to demonstrate the usage of the command.
The website is https://www.linuxintheshell.com/

Episode 27 of Linux in the Shell continues on with looking at some mathematical commands. Four programs are discussed:

  • factor - which will give you the prime factors of a number

  • primes - which will list all the prime numbers between a start and option stopping number

  • seq - sequence will list all the numbers given a stopping point or a starting and stopping point. You can also specify an increment or decrement value.

  • arithmetic - Arithmetic is a game from the bsd games package that will quiz you on arithmetic problems.

For full notes go to https://www.linuxintheshell.com/2013/04/09/episode-27-factor-primes-seq-and-arithmetic/


Comments

Subscribe to the comments RSS feed.

Leave Comment

Note to Verbose Commenters
If you can't fit everything you want to say in the comment below then you really should record a response show instead.

Note to Spammers
All comments are moderated. All links are checked by humans. We strip out all html. Feel free to record a show about yourself, or your industry, or any other topic we may find interesting. We also check shows for spam :).

Provide feedback
Your Name/Handle:
Title:
Comment:
Anti Spam Question: What does the letter P in HPR stand for?
Are you a spammer?
What is the HOST_ID for the host of this show?
What does HPR mean to you?