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diff --git a/doc/misc/calc.texi b/doc/misc/calc.texi index 535efd86270..d0c15c1940e 100644 --- a/doc/misc/calc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/calc.texi @@ -16873,7 +16873,7 @@ The @kbd{t U} (@code{calc-unix-time}) [@code{unixtime}] command converts a date form into a Unix time value, which is the number of seconds since midnight on Jan 1, 1970, or vice-versa. The numeric result will be an integer if the current precision is 12 or less; for higher -precisions, the result may be a float with (@var{precision}@minus{}12) +precision, the result may be a float with (@var{precision}@minus{}12) digits after the decimal. Just as for @kbd{t J}, the numeric time is interpreted in the GMT time zone and the date form is interpreted in the current or specified zone. Some systems use Unix-like @@ -16943,7 +16943,7 @@ from a date form as an integer in the range 0 to 59. The @kbd{M-6 t P} [@code{second}] function extracts the second from a date form. If the current precision is 12 or less, the result is an integer in the range 0 to 59. For higher -precisions, the result may instead be a floating-point number. +precision, the result may instead be a floating-point number. @tindex weekday The @kbd{M-7 t P} [@code{weekday}] function extracts the weekday @@ -18499,7 +18499,7 @@ counterparts, which are also available separately as @code{calc-sech} Calc can compute a variety of less common functions that arise in various branches of mathematics. All of the functions described in this section allow arbitrary complex arguments and, except as noted, -will work to arbitrarily large precisions. They can not at present +will work to arbitrarily large precision. They can not at present handle error forms or intervals as arguments. NOTE: These functions are still experimental. In particular, their |