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    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    The Fourth Edition of STEMCalc and the biggest one yet!

    +++DISCLAIMER+++ The project is still currently in beta, thus have bare functionality, and possible bugs. Anyone who can spare time and lend a helping hand as a beta-tester is very appreciated. Contact the author for more information. +++INTRO+++ STEMCalc IV is a simple, yet powerful, console-programmed calulator written in Java, performing one calculation with two numbers max at a time and other various functions. +++STORY+++ This is the fourth edition of the previously abandoned...
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    CalclipseMath

    CalclipseMath

    Java math expression parser and script interpreter

    CalclipseMath – CalM for short – is a math parser written in Java. With a few lines of code CalM enables your application to evaluate user-supplied mathematical expressions, such as "e^(sin .25pi)" and "(sqrt e)^(sqrt 2)". The standard configuration of the parser has a wide variety of mathematical operations, ranging from basic arithmetic, trigonometry, combinatorics, linear algebra and more. CalM includes a script interpreter which is based on the math parser. The CalM scripting language...
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    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.
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