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    Java multiprecision calculator

    Java multiprecision calculator

    Multiprecision calculator

    Multipresicion calculator, based on Bigdecimal Java class . It has a library (BigMath) that makes calculations with Bigdecimal. It has also an expression parser to parse the user input. It allows you to store user defined variables and functions . You can operate with them to be used for calculations or for creating new functions with composition. With the new version, you can also calculate the derivative of a function. JDK-17 compatibility You can find more about it at this web...
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    BitLogic

    BitLogic

    Simple Java computer algebra calculator

    A calculator that solves many types of problems including solving equations computing derivatives and integrals simplifying expressions graphing equations 2d and 3d reverse polish notation, algebraic and word based interpreter infinite writing board for writing out equations requires java 11 or more
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    Smith Chart Calculator

    Smith Chart Calculator

    Smith Chart Calculator JAVA

    A small tool which allows all basic smith chart actions. This program was created for educational purposes. JAVA RUNTIME REQUIRED Tested on Windows. Some features may not available with other OS (e.g. copy to clipboard) GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE There is a pdf help file online take a look in the files section. There is also a link available in the program itself.
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    Smart Calculator is beautifully designed, having both standard and scientific modes of calculations. It is built to run anywhere, as its written completely in Java. It featured different types of Look and Feels, using Java's Swing PLAF library.
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    Interactive Calculator
    Enable the user to talk to the calculator to enter the numbers and operations or write them using a drawing panel , it support both English and Arabic languages.It have text to speech of the entered numbers/operations and reading the results.
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    This if calculator for complex numbers. It works with algebraic and trigonometrical form and has multiple memory slots. There are many mathematical functions like sin, cos and etc.
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