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PostScript lacks a lot of basic operators such as tan, acos, asin, cosh, sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh, exp (with e base). Also (oddly) cos and sin use arguments in degrees. Pst-math provides all those operators in a header file pst-math.pro with wrappers pst-math.sty and pst-math.tex. In addition, sinc, gauss, gammaln and bessel are implemented (only partially for the latter). pst-math is designed essentially to work with pst- plot but can be used in whatever PS code (such as pstricks SpecialCoor "!", which is useful for placing labels). The package also provides a routine SIMPSON for numerical integration and a solver of linear equation systems.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2011/03/18 21:39:02 minskim Exp $
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share/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-math/pst-math.pro
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share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-math/pst-math.tex
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share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-math/pst-math.sty
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