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    NAME
         Tcl_CreateMathFunc - Define a new math function for  expres-
         sions
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <tcl.h>
    
         Tcl_CreateMathFunc(interp, name, numArgs, argTypes, proc, clientData)
    
    ARGUMENTS
         Tcl_Interp      *interp      (in)      Interpreter in  which
                                                new  function will be
                                                defined.
    
         char            *name        (in)      Name  for  new  func-
                                                tion.
    
         int             numArgs      (in)      Number  of  arguments
                                                to    new   function;
                                                also  gives  size  of
                                                argTypes array.
    
         Tcl_ValueType   *argTypes    (in)      Points  to  an  array
                                                giving  the permissi-
                                                ble  types  for  each
                                                argument to function.
    
         Tcl_MathProc    *proc        (in)      Procedure that imple-
                                                ments the function.
    
         ClientData      clientData   (in)      Arbitrary    one-word
                                                value to pass to proc
                                                when it is invoked.
    _________________________________________________________________
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Tcl allows a number of mathematical functions to be used  in
         expressions,     such    as    sin,    cos,    and    hypot.
         Tcl_CreateMathFunc allows  applications  to  add  additional
         functions  to  those  already  provided by Tcl or to replace
         existing functions.  Name is the name of the function as  it
         will  appear  in expressions.  If name doesn't already exist
         as a function then a new function is created.   If  it  does
         exist,  then the existing function is replaced.  NumArgs and
         argTypes describe the arguments to the function.  Each entry
         in the argTypes array must be either TCL_INT, TCL_DOUBLE, or
         TCL_EITHER to indicate whether  the  corresponding  argument
         must  be  an  integer, a double-precision floating value, or
         either, respectively.
         Whenever the function is invoked in an expression  Tcl  will
         invoke  proc.   Proc  should  have arguments and result that
         match the type Tcl_MathProc:
              typedef int Tcl_MathProc(
                ClientData clientData,
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                Tcl_Value *args,
                Tcl_Value *resultPtr);
    
         When proc is invoked the  clientData  and  interp  arguments
         will  be  the  same  as  those passed to Tcl_CreateMathFunc.
         Args will point to an array of numArgs Tcl_Value structures,
         which describe the actual arguments to the function:
              typedef struct Tcl_Value {
                Tcl_ValueType type;
                long intValue;
                double doubleValue;
              } Tcl_Value;
    
         The type field indicates the type of  the  argument  and  is
         either  TCL_INT  or  TCL_DOUBLE.  It will match the argTypes
         value specified for the function unless the  argTypes  value
         was  TCL_EITHER.  Tcl  converts the argument supplied in the
         expression to the type requested in  argTypes,  if  that  is
         necessary.   Depending  on  the value of the type field, the
         intValue or doubleValue field will contain the actual  value
         of the argument.
    
         Proc should compute its result and store  it  either  as  an
         integer  in  resultPtr->intValue  or  as a floating value in
         resultPtr->doubleValue.  It should set also  resultPtr->type
         to  either TCL_INT or TCL_DOUBLE to indicate which value was
         set.  Under normal circumstances proc should return  TCL_OK.
         If an error occurs while executing the function, proc should
         return  TCL_ERROR  and  leave  an  error  message   in   the
         interpreter's result.
    
    
    KEYWORDS
         expression, mathematical function
    
    
    
    


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