The Calculator 1.2.2
The Calculator is small and handy. It supports compound expressions, bit operations, unlimited number of user variables and constants, and works with various types of notation.
Last update
6 Sep. 2006
Licence
Free
OS Support
Windows
Downloads
Total: 664 | Last week: 0
Ranking
#326 in
Mathematics
Publisher
Delta-z Software
Screenshots of The Calculator
The Calculator Publisher's Description
The Calculator is small and handy. It supports compound expressions, bit operations, unlimited
number of user variables and constants, and works with various types of notation.
Special features:
* User Variables. In computations, you can save your intermediate
results in variables for further use.<br/>
* Value Suffixes. Very small or very large values (such as
micrometers, megahertz, picofarads, etc.) are often used in
engineering computations. For input simplification, we invented a
system of value suffixes. A suffix is a letter, which is added to the
number value and indicates that the calculator must multiply this
value by the specific coefficient. So, if you need to enter a 4 000 000, just type 4M. That's all! Need to calculate the cosine of 20 degrees? (By default, The Calculator works with radians) Type cos(20g) and get the result.<br/>
* User Constants. Some frequently used values, such as physical and
mathematical constants, may be written in a special file, and then
used in your computations by name, just like variables. The difference
is, in fact, that you can't change a constant.<br/>
* Simplified notation of expressions with parentheses. When
multiplying by an expression within parentheses, you may omit the "*"
symbol.<br/>
* Last input string memorizing<br/>
* Hot key call. When The Calculator is running, press the Num Lock key
to hide or show the main program window.<br/>
* Autorun
number of user variables and constants, and works with various types of notation.
Special features:
* User Variables. In computations, you can save your intermediate
results in variables for further use.<br/>
* Value Suffixes. Very small or very large values (such as
micrometers, megahertz, picofarads, etc.) are often used in
engineering computations. For input simplification, we invented a
system of value suffixes. A suffix is a letter, which is added to the
number value and indicates that the calculator must multiply this
value by the specific coefficient. So, if you need to enter a 4 000 000, just type 4M. That's all! Need to calculate the cosine of 20 degrees? (By default, The Calculator works with radians) Type cos(20g) and get the result.<br/>
* User Constants. Some frequently used values, such as physical and
mathematical constants, may be written in a special file, and then
used in your computations by name, just like variables. The difference
is, in fact, that you can't change a constant.<br/>
* Simplified notation of expressions with parentheses. When
multiplying by an expression within parentheses, you may omit the "*"
symbol.<br/>
* Last input string memorizing<br/>
* Hot key call. When The Calculator is running, press the Num Lock key
to hide or show the main program window.<br/>
* Autorun
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