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    Java Calculator

    Java Calculator

    Supports PEDMAS order of computation and Reverse Polish Notation Gener

    Generates the Reverse Polish Notation (Postfix) expression form of an arithmetic expression in (Infix) form. Performs the computation of the arithmetic expression if Integers or Floating point numbers are used in the expression. Supports PEDMAS order of computation, thus, all the operators of Exponentiation, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction, as well as using Parentheses for grouping and prioritization is all handled.
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    BC for Windows

    BC for Windows

    BC v1.05 (Basic Calculator) An arbitrary precision calculator language

    bc is a language to supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive execution of statements. It starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command line in the order they are listed. After all files have been processed, bc starts reading from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
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    CalPCS

    CalPCS

    A pitch class set analyzer.

    ...System requeriments: Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or above. Screen of at least 800x600px. Optional: A Java Sound Bank. The program displays for each set their normal order, classification, transposition, whether it is an inversion, prime form, interval vector and the invariant property.
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    GPDC

    GPDC

    Gravity Potential Derivatives Calculator

    GPDC is a C file to compute partial derivatives of a gravity potential up to any order by means of an automatic differentiation method.
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    A program to calculate the amount of goods you must send from a production factory to a consumer in order to avoid exceed the maximum production. This is mainly an iniciative to make the simutrans team to incorporate in the game a helper tool like th
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    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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    GTKlculator is a simple, easy to use calculator, different by others because it can do multiple operations, in the correct order, even with parantheses. So, it is really usefull if you want to calculate something like (2.5*(4/(3.5+1/2^2)))*2^4.
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