(Graphical Edition Released, BreezyCalc: http://breezycalc.sourceforge.net/)

Lincalc is a console calculator designed to provide a quick and simple interface to a very powerful engine. Its parser is based on muParser <http://muparser.sourceforge.net/>. It supports user-defined variables, logical operators for conditions, and a wide range of mathematical functions each calculation that is made is stored in a result variable (Ans1, Ans2..) and can be referenced in equations. It also supports evaluation of multiple equations each separated by a ','.

Conditional Statements:
-- Ex. (condition) ? (true val) : (false val)
Logic Operators:
-- && (and), || (or)
Comparison Operators:
-- <= (less than or equal to)
-- >= (greater than or equal to)
-- < (less than), > (greater than)
-- != (not equal to), == (equal to)

Functions: abs, exp, sqrt, avg, sum, min, max, sign, rint, ln, log10, log2, sin, sinh, asin, asinh, cos, cosh, acos, acosh, tan, tanh, acos, acosh

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Windows, WINE

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Education, Other Audience, Science/Research

User Interface

Command-line, Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Terminals, C++ Mathematics Software, C++ Education Software, C++ Calculators

Registered

2012-09-05