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Evaluate math expressions from command line or in interactive session.
Small (156 kB) command line calculator. Evaluate an expression directly from command line with
eval <expr> command
Example:
c:\> eval 2+3
5
or in an interactive session.
In a session, results may be assigned to unlimited number of variables and used in later calculations.
Example:
> x := 6+7
13.0000
>y := x*2
26.0000
Large number of elementary, special, trigonometric, hyperbolic and probability distribution functions are available.
Number of decimal digits is defined by...
A quick and easy timer. One exe file, one data input, one beep.
The Simple Timer is a quick and easy timer. It has only 1 point of data input where you set the duration of the timer. The Simple Timer can parse mathematical expressions, so you can readily input an hour as 60*60. During operation, the timer displays the seconds remaining. It beeps after the time has elapsed!