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    sccalculator

    Scientific calculator and plotter on c++, java and javascript

    Scientific calculator is calculator which is realized on c++, java and javascript. In addition there is estimator of string expressions which can be useful for other projects.
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    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc - The command line Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Calculator

    RPNCalc is the command-line based Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator. RPN calculators make it very simple to do complex calculations, especially if there are parentheses involved. I've created a User Guide (https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide) to do a better job of explaining how to use RPNCalc than the old readme.md file, which was getting really long. If you have questions, issues, feedback, or ideas, please let me know. You can contact me via the links in the...
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    An easy and simple tool to calculate the half-lives of radioactive substances and looking up elements on the table of elements by name, element symbol, atomic number, or atomic weight. Source code is on GitHub here: https://github.com/InfinityDevelopment/ChemistryCalculator NOTE: This is a Java program. Inside the ZIP there is the .jar file and .bat file(which you would run to start the program on Windows) required to run on Windows, however, to run it on other operating systems you will most likely need to execute "java -jar program.jar" on it from that OS's terminal.
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    UltimateCalculator

    UltimateCalculator

    Basic Scientific Calculator

    This software has four major modes- Simple, Scientific, Base & Equation. It also has Unit Converter, Date Calculator & Prime Number Generator.
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    EasyCalc Scientific Calculator

    A GUI Java scientific calculator

    EasyCalc is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) scientific calculator written in Java. It has a multi-line display and can evaluate many scientific expressions containing logarithmic, exponential, and/or trigonometric functions. It sports a nice and clean interface similar to that of the Windows 7 calculator (source of inspiration). I do not recommend its usage for ANY mathematical operation as it has some flaws left unfixed.
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