# RIES output in Latin # # To use this file: # # Put it in your current directory and call it "latin.ries" # Use the option "-platin", for example: # # ries 2.50618 -platin -x # # Your target value: T = 2.50618 www.mrob.com/ries # # hoc duo multiplici est quinque for x = 2.5 # hoc octo multiplici est tres exponenta for x = 2.51069211539846 # hoc quadrantur est circulus duo multiplici for x = 2.506628274631 # hoc hoc suscitavit est novem unum atque for x = 2.50618414558877 # # Copy one of more of the "equations" into Google Translate. Enjoy! # # Inspired by the work of Damian Conway: # http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~damian/papers/HTML/Perligata.html # "Lingua::Romana::Perligata -- Perl for the XXI-imum Century" # # Additional translation from Google # # 20130306 First version # 20130307 A few better translations, and use 'est' for = # -F # Use postfix format because it is closer to Latin grammar --symbol-names :.:. # Use '.' for blank space :x:hoc :=:est :1:unum :2:duo :3:tres :4:quattuor :5:quinque :6:sex :7:septem :8:octo :9:novem # If you prefer Roman numerals, un-comment the following line # :1:I :2:II :3:III :4:IV :5:V :6:VI :7:VII :8:VIII :9:IX :p:circulus :e:Eulerus :+:atque :-:deme :n:nega :*:multiplici :/:divide :r:reciproca :s:quadrantur :q:radix.quadrata :^:suscitavit :v:radix :E:exponenta :L:succide :l:succide.naturalis :S:oppone :C:accuba :T:tangentem --ries-arguments-end You may end a RIES profile with the option '--ries-arguments-end', causing RIES to ignore anything in the file that comes after it (such as this text).