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➢ Matrix Addition
➢ Matrix Subtraction
➢ Matrix Multiplication
➢ Matrix Inverse
➢ Matrix Transpose
➢ Min element in Matrix
➢ Max element in Matrix
➢ Determinant of matrix
➢ Eigen value
➢ Eigen Matrix
➢ Rank of Matrix
➢ Upper Triangular Matrix
➢ Lower Triangular Matrix
➢ Linear system solution by Gauss Jordan Elimination
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a small software to calculate and design flanges according to ASME
FlangeZ is a small software to calculate and design flanges according to ASME code “Rules For Bolted Flange Connections With Ring Type Gaskets”
This project uses icons of "Open Icon Library" and "Tango project"
What this is, is an ongoing indie project for making a calculator. Well, it has more functions then your average calculator...
Simple as that.
There is no readme yet, but in the program, type features. Sorry, can't figure out formatting...
The program simulates a desktop calculator, complete with stripe print of the calculations.
Allows you to perform all the operations that we are normally accustomed to dealing with that type of peripherals.
Equalculator is an equation calculator. It is currently in the "pre-alpha" stage of development, so don't expect it to do miracles. You type in your equation, it will ask you for the variables and Voila!, it gives you the answer.