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The BE-Calculator is a Java application, written to ease the average diabetic's life. It currently only calculates how many I.U. you have to inject, but aims at providing a full, multilingual diabetic's diary.
This project has been superseded by GGC!
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A cross-platform, text-interpreting calculator written in the Java programming language. Runs on any computer with Java 6 or higher installed. Functions much like a Ti-84, but without the graphing utility.
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/
Mathlete is a easy but powerful mathematical tool in which you can calculate algebraic functions, with variable support. You can use it for converting different measurements within the areas: Temperature, Weight and Height. It also comes with a built
A basic quadratic equation calculator written in Java with a command-line interface. Handles fractions and imaginary roots. Thanks to Doug Lea at SUNY Oswego for his work on the Fraction class.
This is a small command line calculator I wrote in Java. Run it with "java -jar Calc.jar op num1 num2", where op is the operation. I plan to add a GUI later.
Simple UI to test the effectiveness of a heuristic algorithm against the brute force method for path finding among an arbitrary number of arbitrarily placed points on a grid. This is an educational project, don't expect new and better methods.
SimulME is a Java ME (J2ME) application with Queueing calculator, Stopwatch, Monte Carlo simulation, Random Number Generator (RNG), Probability distributions, Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Chi-square tests. It works with MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 profiles.
The linkFlow computer software program enables the user to perform civil hydraulic design tasks in a manner similar to a calculator. Vegetated and reinforced channels of any section can be designed using allowable shear and variable n values. c 2010
Clados is a java package that implements a multivector in a Clifford Algebra. Algebras (over real numbers) with any signatures may be used. A calculator and associated documentation is also included to help users learn how things work.
Calculator for the 4-digit hexadecimal "configuration register" used in Cisco routers for bootup settings. It is meant to be an open source (GPLv3) and cross-platform alternative to the freeware program boson.com hosts.
Calculator for restaurant tickets (o any kind of check), ideal when you have tickets of several values and you must pay a remaining in cash. Developed for mobiles in J2ME, so you can use it anywhere with your mobile phone.