From 399a16928fecfe7a1b87962aa2146351791bb090 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: phk Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 08:56:03 +0000 Subject: s/the the/to the/ PR: 7922 Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Kaneda Hiloshi --- contrib/bc/doc/bc.1 | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'contrib/bc') diff --git a/contrib/bc/doc/bc.1 b/contrib/bc/doc/bc.1 index cfa3cd8..b534c5f 100644 --- a/contrib/bc/doc/bc.1 +++ b/contrib/bc/doc/bc.1 @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ precision, some numbers may not be printable on a single output line. These long numbers will be split across lines using the "\e" as the last character on a line. The maximum number of characters printed per line is 70. Due to the interactive nature of \fBbc\fR printing -a number cause the side effect of assigning the printed value the the +a number cause the side effect of assigning the printed value to the special variable \fBlast\fR. This allows the user to recover the last value printed without having to retype the expression that printed the number. Assigning to \fBlast\fR is legal and will @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ The print statement (an extension) provides another method of output. The "list" is a list of strings and expressions separated by commas. Each string or expression is printed in the order of the list. No terminating newline is printed. Expressions are evaluated and their -value is printed and assigned the the variable \fBlast\fR. Strings +value is printed and assigned to the variable \fBlast\fR. Strings in the print statement are printed to the output and may contain special characters. Special characters start with the backslash character (\e). The special characters recognized by \fBbc\fR are -- cgit v1.1