Description:
BeCalc is a GUI-based calculator which can evaluate algebraic equations and uses non-volatile history lists to store unlimited equations, calculated results, and arbitrarily-named variables. There are several numerical display modes which include floating point, scientific, and engineering notation. The scientific mode supports imaginary numbers for most functions. Standard functions such as +,-,*,/,Sqrt,^ are accurate to more than 50 digits. Based numbers (2 to 16) are also supported along with all the standard logical operators. Some additional features are: o imaginary numbers and functions o unlimited named variables (up to 16 characters long) o automatic history logging of both equations and results o two-dimensional function plots o full scientific, transcendental, power, and logarithmic operations o programmer functions like and, or, shift, rotate, etc., on 172-bits! o choice of radian, degree, or gradian angle measurements o from 8 to 52 digits o numbers from -1E9999 to 1E9999 o exact decimal number representation o convenience functions like square and cube roots, reciprocal, etc. o persistant variables, equations, and state If you have any questions about the information provided for a specific application, please e-mail the author. If you have any questions about the BeWare pages themselves, though, feel free to e-mail webmaster@be.com. | ||||||
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