SYNOPSIS
xabacus
[-geometry [{width}][x{height}][{+-}{xoff}[{+-}{yoff}]]] [-display
[{host}]:[{vs}]] [-[no]mono] [-[no]{reverse|rv}] [-{foreground|fg}
{color}] [-{background|bg} {color}] [-bead {color}] [-frame {color}]
[-rail {color}] [-{border|bd} {color}] [-delay msecs] [-[no]sound]
[-bumpSound {filename}] [-moveSound {filename}] [-[no]demo]
[-[no]script] [-demopath {path}] [-{demofont|demofn} {fontname}]
[-{demoforeground|demofg} {color}] [-[no]vertical] [-colorScheme {int}]
[-[no]slot] [-[no]diamond] [-railIndex {int}] [-[no]torient]
[-[no]borient] [-tnumber {int}] [-bnumber {int}] [-tfactor {int}]
[-bfactor {int}] [-tspaces {int}] [-bspaces {int}] [-tpiece {int}]
[-bpiece {int}] [-tpiecePercent {int}] [-bpiecePercent {int}] [-shift-
Percent {int}] [-subdeck {int}] [-subbead {int}] [-[no]sign] [-decimal-
Position {int}] [-groupSize {int}] [-rails {int}] [-base {int}]
[-anomaly {int}] [-shiftAnomaly] [-anomalySq {int}] [-shiftAnomalySq]
[-displayBase {int}] [-[no]romanNumerals] [-[no]group] [-{chi-
nese|japanese|korean|roman|russian|danish|other}] [-{it|uk|fr}] [-ver-
sion]
DESCRIPTION
This is an implementation of the classic Chinese abacus (Saun-pan)
which has its origins in the 12th century.
The device has two decks. Each deck, separated by a partition, nor-
mally has 13 rails on which are mounted beads. Each rail on the top
deck contains 1 or 2 beads, and each rod on the bottom deck contains 4
or 5 beads. Each bead on the upper deck has a value of five, while
each bead on the lower deck has value of one. Beads are considered
counted, when moved towards the partition separating the decks, i.e. to
add a value of one, a bead in the bottom deck is moved up, and to add a
value of 5, a bead in the top deck is moved down.
The basic operations of the abacus are addition and subtraction. Mul-
tiplication can be done by mentally multiplying the digits and adding
up the intermediate results on the abacus. Division would be similar
where the intermediate results are subtracted. There are techniques
like using your thumb and forefinger which does not apply with mouse
entry. Also with multiplication, one can carry out calculations on
different parts of the abacus for scratch work, here it is nice to have
a long abacus.
The pre-WWII Japanese abacus (Soroban) (or Korean Supan) is similar to
the Chinese abacus but has only one bead per rail on the top deck. The
later Japanese abacus was further simplified to have only 4 beads per
rail on the bottom deck.
The Roman hand-abacus predates the Chinese abacus and is very similar
to the later Japanese abacus, but seems to have fallen out of use with
the Fall of the Roman Empire (at least 3 are in existence). The Roman
abaci are brass plates where the beads move in slots. In addition to
the normal 7 columns of beads, they generally have 2 special columns on
extra place for the 1/4 Kopek (quarter percent) as well as the 1/4
Ruble (quarter).
The Danish abacus was used in the early 20th century in elementary
schools as a teaching aid.
The Mesoamerican Nepohualtzintzin is a Japanese abacus base 20. The
Mesoamericans had base 20 with the exception of the 3rd decimal place
where instead of 20*20=400 the third place marked 360 and the 4th place
was 20*360, etc.. They independently created their own zero (only
Babylon (base 60) and India (base 10) have done this) but the anomaly
took away its true power.
An easy way of figuring out time in seconds given hours, minutes, and
seconds, can be done on the abacus with special anomaly "watch" set-
tings.
The Chinese Solid-and-Broken-Bar System is a base 12 numbering system
and not really an abacus. When the abacus is setup in this way though
(topFactor 3, bottomNumber 2, base 12, displayBase 12), it is easy to
relate the two.
The signed bead is an invention of the author, and is not present on
any historical abacus (to his knowledge) and is used to represent nega-
tives. "New & Improved" abacus models have two auxiliary decks stacked
above the principal deck that enable multiplication, division, square-
root, and cube-root computations to be performed with equal ease as
addition and subtraction.
FEATURES
Click "mouse-left" button on a bead you want to move. The beads will
shift themselves to vacate the area of the column that was clicked.
Click "mouse-right" button, or press "C" or "c" keys, to clear the aba-
cus.
Press "O" or "o" keys to toggle the demo mode.
Press "I" or "i" keys to increment the number of rails.
Press "D" or "d" keys to decrement the number of rails.
Press "F" or "f" keys to switch between Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
Roman, and Russian formats.
Press "E" or "e" keys to switch between it, uk, and fr museum formats.
Press "M" or "m" keys to toggle Roman Numerals.
Press "S" or "s" keys to toggle the availability of a sign bead.
Press "U" or "u" keys to toggle the availability of quarter beads.
Press "L" or "l" keys to toggle the availability of anomaly bars.
Intended to be used with Japanese Abacus and base 20 for the Mesoameri-
can Abacus. (Mutually exclusive to watch bars).
Press "W" or "w" keys to toggle the availability of watch bars.
Intended to represent seconds where hours and minutes can be set.
(Mutually exclusive to anomaly bars).
Press ">" or "." keys to speed up the movement of beads.
Press "<" or "," keys to slow down the movement of beads.
Press "@" key to toggle the sound.
Press "Esc" key to hide program.
Press "Q", "q", or "CTRL-C" keys to kill program.
The abacus may be resized. Beads will reshape depending on the room
they have. Demo Mode: In this mode, the abacus is controlled by the
program. When started with the demo option, a second window is pre-
sented that should be placed directly below the abacus-window. Descrip-
tive text, and user prompts are displayed in this window. Pressing 'q'
during the demo will quit it. Clicking the left mouse-button with the
pointer in the window will restart the demo (beginning of current les-
son).
OPTIONS
-geometry {+|-}X{+|-}Y
This option sets the initial position of the abacus window
(resource name "geometry").
-display host:dpy
This option specifies the X server to contact.
-[no]mono
This option allows you to display the abacus window on a color
screen as if it were monochrome (resource name "mono").
-[no]{reverse|rv}
This option allows you to see the abacus window in reverse
video (resource name "reverse").
-{foreground|fg} color
This option specifies the foreground of the abacus window
(resource name "foreground").
-{background|bg} color
This option specifies the background of the abacus window
(resource name "background").
-frame color
-delay msecs
This option specifies the number of milliseconds it takes to
move a bead or a group of beads one space (resource name
"delay").
-[no]sound
This option specifies if a sliding bead should make a sound or
not (resource name "sound").
-bumpSound filename
This option specifies the file for the bump sound (resource
name "bumpSound").
-moveSound filename
This option specifies the file for the move sound (resource
name "moveSound").
-[no]demo
This option specifies to run in demo mode. In this mode, the
abacus is controlled by the current lesson (resource name
"demo"). When started with the demo option, a window contains
descriptive text, and user prompts are displayed in this win-
dow. Pressing 'q' during the demo will quit it. Clicking the
left mouse-button with the pointer in the window will restart
the demo (beginning of current lesson). The demo uses Aba-
cus1.les for the first Chinese Abacus lesson, Abacusjp1.les for
the first Japanese (and Roman) Abacus lesson, Abacusko1.les for
the Korean Abacus, and Abacusru1.les for the Russian Abacus.
-[no]script
This option specifies to log application to stdout, every time
the user clicks to move the beads (resource name "script"). The
output is a set of deck, rail, beads added or subtracted, and
the number of text lines (4). This can be edited to add text
to the lesson and used as a new demo keeping the generated num-
bers and the number of lines constant. If you want to add a
"do nothing", the first line generated is an example of that.
For example: "xabacus -script > Abacus5.les"
-demopath path
This option specifies the path for the demo, possibly something
like /usr/local/share/games/xabacus (resource name "demoPath").
It initially looks for Abacus1.les. If it finds that, it will
later look for Abacus2.les, etc.
-demofont fontstring
This option specifies the font for the explanatory text that
appears in the secondary window, during the demo. The default
font is 18 point Times-Roman (-*-times-*-r-*-*-*-180-*). The
alternate font is 8x13.
name "colorScheme") where 0-> none, 1-> color middle (2 beads
beads but if odd color 1 bead), 2-> color first of group, 3->
both 1 and 2, 4-> color first half (but if odd color middle
bead).
-[no]slot
This option allows you to have either slots or rails (resource
name "slot").
-[no]diamond
This option allows you to have either diamond or round beads
(resource name "diamond").
-railIndex int
This option specifies the index of color for the rails of the
abacus (resource name "railIndex") where a value is 0 or 1.
-[no]torient
This option specifies the orientation of the beads on top
(resource name "topOrient").
-[no]borient
This option specifies the orientation of the beads on bottom
(resource name "bottomOrient").
-tnumber int
This option specifies the number of beads on top (resource name
"topNumber").
-bnumber int
This option specifies the number of beads on bottom (resource
name "bottomNumber").
-tfactor int
This option specifies the multiply factor for the beads on top
(resource name "topFactor").
-bfactor int
This option specifies the multiply factor for the beads on bot-
tom (resource name "bottomFactor").
-tspaces int
This option specifies the number of spaces on top (resource
name "topSpaces").
-bspaces int
This option specifies the number of spaces on bottom (resource
name "bottomSpaces").
-tpiece int
This option specifies the number of pieces on top (resource
name "topPiece").
This option specifies the shift of rails for piece percents and
also may influence the precision of the calculation (resource
name "shiftPercent").
-subdeck int
This option specifies the special subdecks column (resource
name "subdeck").
-subbead int
This option specifies the special subbeads (resource name "sub-
bead").
-[no]sign
This option allows you to set the abacus to allow negatives
(resource name "sign").
-decimalPosition int
This option specifies the number of rails to the right of the
decimal point (normally 2) (resource name "decimalPosition").
-groupSize int
This option specifies the group size to the left of the decimal
point (normally 3) (resource name "groupSize").
-rails int
This option specifies the number of rails (resource name
"rails").
-base int
This option specifies the base used on abacus (default is base
10) (resource name "base"). By default, one has to set the
format mode to not be Other for this to work (unless you know
what you are
-anomaly int
This option specifies the offset from the base for a multi-
plicative factor of the rail with the anomaly (if none, this is
set to 0) (resource name "anomaly").
-anomalyShift int
This option specifies the offset from decimal point for the
anomaly (usually 2) (resource name "anomalyShift").
-anomalySq int
This option specifies the offset from base for the second
anomaly (if none, this is set to 0) (resource name "anoma-
lySq").
-anomalySqShift int
This option specifies the offset in rails from the first
anomaly (usually 2) (resource name "anomalySqShift"). doing).
cally case was ignored). Roman Numerals above 3,999,999 were
not represented historically. Roman numerals change with dis-
playBase in an "experimental" way.
-[no]group
This option allows you to group the displayed digits for read-
ability (resource name "group").
-chinese
This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Chinese" for the Chinese Saun-pan.
-japanese
This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Japanese" for the Japanese post-WWII Soroban.
This is also similar to the Roman Hand Abacus.
-korean This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Korean" for the Korean Supan or Japanese pre-WWII
Soroban.
-roman This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Roman" for the Roman Hand Abacus, note beads move
in slots. To complete, specify romanNumerals".
-russian
This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Russian" for the Russian Schoty. To complete,
specify piece" to be 4, for the older Schoty also specify
piecePercent" to be 4.
-danish This option specifies the format of the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Danish" for the Danish Elementary School Abacus
teaching aid.
-other This option specifies the format on the abacus (resource name
"format") to "Other". This option specifies a format that is
more configurable by using resources, since there are few rules
to govern its behavior.
-it This option specifies the subformat of the abacus in Museum of
the Thermae, Rome.
-uk This option specifies the subformat of the abacus in British
Museum in London.
-fr This option specifies the subformat of the abacus in Cabinet de
medailles, Bibliotheque nationale, Paris.
-version
This option tells you what version of xabacus you have.
SEE ALSO
X(1), xrubik(6), xskewb(6), xdino(6), xpyraminx(6), xoct(6), xmball(6),
xmlink(6), xpanex(6), xcubes(6), xtriangles(6), xhexagons(6)
COPYRIGHTS
(R) Copyright 1994-2006, David Albert Bagley
Luis Fernandes, <elf@ee.ryerson.ca> wrote an independent program (xaba-
cus 1.00) with a demo mode and postscript file. I tried, with his per-
mission, to take the best features of both into one program. Also I
had help with some of the abacus in the Java version by Sarat Chandran,
<aratcmahadevan@yahoo.com> and some of these ideas were ported back
into this X version.
BUG REPORTS AND PROGRAM UPDATES
Send bugs (or their reports, or fixes) to the author:
David Albert Bagley, <bagleyd@tux.org>
The latest version is currently at:
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/tux/bagleyd/xabacus
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/apps/math
V7.2.6 11 Oct 2006 ABACUS(6)