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constants like =$h= for Planck's constant, and units like =$km= for
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kilometers[fn:22]. Column names and parameters can be specified in
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special table lines. These are described below, see [[*Advanced
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-features]]. All names must start with a letter, and further consist of
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-letters and numbers.
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+features]]. All names must start with a letter, and further consist
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+of letters and numbers.
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**** Remote references
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:PROPERTIES:
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#+cindex: references, remote
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#+cindex: references, to a different table
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#+cindex: name, of column or field
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-#+cindex: constants, in calculations
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#+cindex: @samp{NAME}, keyword
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You may also reference constants, fields and ranges from a different
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table, either in the current file or even in a different file. The
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@@ -2126,9 +2125,9 @@ table name or ID.
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#+cindex: formula syntax, Calc
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#+cindex: syntax, of formulas
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-A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs
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-=Calc= package. Note that =calc= has the non-standard convention that
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-=/= has lower precedence than =*=, so that =a/b*c= is interpreted as
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+A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs Calc
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+package. Note that Calc has the non-standard convention that =/= has
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+lower precedence than =*=, so that =a/b*c= is interpreted as
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=(a/(b*c))=. Before evaluation by ~calc-eval~ (see [[info:calc#Calling Calc from Your Programs][Calling Calc from
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Your Lisp Programs]]), variable substitution takes place according to
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the rules described above.
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