Precise Calculator has arbitrary precision and can calculate with complex numbers, fractions, vectors and matrices. Has more than 150 mathematical functions and statistical functions and is programmable (if, goto, print, return, for).

Features

  • text input, expressions can be edited, copied and reused
  • frequently used formulas or scripts can be saved as a macro
  • physical constants and units
  • unlimited number of variables
  • history (shortcuts ctrl+up, ctrl+down)

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User Reviews

  • A very good calculator with all necessary features helpful for students.
  • It is perfect tool for scholars and students, because it can accept formulas, solve quadratic equations and more
  • Powerful, easy and fast multiprecision calculator. Source of inspiration.
  • This calculator has 3 important features at once: arbitrary precision, complex numbers and it is programmable. The best scientist and engineer assistant.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I suppose this is my favorite calculator. It has trig and programming stuff. You can do unit conversions by dividing by the starting unit and multiplying by the ending unit. It has a powerful macro language with handy statistics examples. It does matrix math. It has arbitrary precision - i.e. virtually unlimited. I really like that. It has history. It starts out looking and behaving as a normal calculator; except that statistics have to be entered as macros. This is not really a bad thing, as you can see all your numbers before and after the calculation, and edit them at will. The only features it seems to be missing is statistics buttons (regarding which, I'd probably use the macros anyway), and a calculator tape, for people who like to add lists of long numbers.
    2 users found this review helpful.
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Additional Project Details

Languages

French, Czech, Italian, Catalan, English, Spanish, Russian

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++, Assembly

Registered

2005-12-02