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    NumeRe

    NumeRe

    Framework for numerical computations, data analysis and visualisation

    Curve fitting | Data analysis | Plotting | Matrix operations | FFT | Extensible framework | Multiple file formats | Programmable | Open source | Free for everyone NumeRe: Framework for Numerical Computation is a numerical framework written for Microsoft Windows(R) and released under the GNU GPL v3 for solving and visualizing mathematical and physical problems numerically. Keep simple things simple: You want to plot a sine function? Just enter 'plot sin(x)'. You want to load some...
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    BreezyCalc

    BreezyCalc

    An algebraic, logarithmic, and trigonometric calculator for Windows.

    BreezyCalc is a calculator for algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. Its parser is based on the muParser engine. It's a GUI version of LinCalc. It has tool-windows for editing/creating variables and user functions, and a list of all calculated results in the given session. The interface is fast and straightforward, and you can easily export the session log to a text file, which shows all of defined variables, functions, and calculation output
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