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    Average

    Command-line calculator of basic statistics.

    Average is a simple and fast command-line Perl utility for calculating basic statistics on a list of numbers (one number per line). It works as a traditional Unix filter and can be used as part of those greatly useful chains of piped commands. It calculates average (arithmetic mean), standard deviation, median, total sum, minimum and maximum values present, and shows the number of processed numbers.
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    Phone Call Cost

    Phone call cost calculator

    Phone Call Cost is a program that in the end, aims to be able to pull length of call time from a phone that displays such information and multiply it by a known rate (given to the program via the UI (or hard coded in by the end user)) and return the cost
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    PerlCalc is a command line calculator designed for *nix systems. It is fitted with all the necessary geometric formulas and is divided into modules to make it easier to maintain. All in Perl under strict. Give me your feedback and make some patches
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