MemoCalc is an expression based calculator. The expression memos are saved in the Memo Pad application. Create a category 'MemoCalc' to store all your expression memos.
Data is saved in the Memo database as shown:
My Sqrt
a=1
a^(1/2)
Note: This program needs MathLib.prc for all but the four base arithmetic operations
RadTool will calculate radioactive decay based on two dates entered or relative to today.
It also comes with a database for quick reference to energy ranges of various Isotopes as well allows the user to customize the database
ACalc is a scientific calculator using double precision math with 15 digits of display.
Formula entry is algebraic (EMDAS). Usage is natural and intuitive, with a simple main window consisting of number -operation- and function keys.
What's New in This Release:
· Argument checking for arctanh is now correct
Video Time Calculator - This calculator allows you to make simple operations (+,-,*,/) and conversion between 6 different time formats and frame rates.
What's New in This Release:
· Now you can make clock time travel calculations!
· 24 or AM/PM formats. e.g.: time to arrive, time country/zones, time differences and more
The Insidious Calculator is a Hack that turns every text field into a simple, four-function calculator.
Just enter arithmetic into any text field, including the pop-up system keyboards, then tap the silkscreen calculator button.
What's New in This Release:
· Added proper rounding when in fixed-point mode
SoftBase Parser - enables you to evaluate easily any kind of mathematical functions.
You can use up to 6 function parameters named x, y, z, u, v, w.
Furthermore it is possible to change the base of the input and output value (e.g. binary or hexadecimal) and the angular unit (e.g. degree).
Example:
Set function to
-sin(x*cos(x))^(1/x)
and x to the value
0
Percentage is a simple percentage calculator.
Simply enter in the two numbers (numerator and denominator - your test score) and it reveals your percentage.
This program is freeware.
What's New in This Release:
· Huge UI improvements.
· Much more user friendly.
· File size much smaller.
· Faster and easier data input
SciCalc by Jenkins features decimal, binary and hexadecimal display (with unique scrolling display for binary output), common mathematical formulae and engineering conversion routines as well as all common trigonometric, logarithmic and memory functions
The Effects of Nuclear Weapons - EONW calculates the acute effects of nuclear weapons on human beings.
The user sets the bomb yield, the blast height, and the "victims" distance from ground zero.
EONW then calculates and displays the initial radiation dose, the thermal dose, and the overpressure