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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...
Calculates the standard deviation of any set of numbers.
A simple program that will calculate the standard deviation of any set of numbers. The user is given the option to select either a population standard deviation or a sample from a population (the results will usually differ significantly). Written in Java. Any questions or concerns, bug reports, suggestions, etc. contact David at dxm3269@rit.edu.
Winner of the Softpedia "100% Clean" Award:
http://mac.softpedia.com/progClean/Standard-Deviation-Calculator-Clean-139193.html
Calculates the correlation coefficient for 2 sets of numerical data.
Calculates the Pearson correlation coefficient for two sets of numerical data. The user has the option to add values to either set of data with the corresponding Add button or the ENTER key. In addition, the user can select one or more values from each list at a time to remove them to change the calculation. The clear button will remove all values from its corresponding list. Any questions, comments, concerns, bug reports, suggestions, etc. contact David at dxm3269@rit.edu.
Calculates victory odds for battles in Axis and Allies 1940 Edition. It takes into account the newly added units and rules in this release of the board game. Displays win/loss/tie percentages, IPC cost/loss, and remaining units. Requires Java
https://blog.henrypoon.com/blog/2010/12/24/axis-and-allies-1940-battle-calculatorsimulator/
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