resParser is a command line scientific calculator exploiting "50 digit precision" floating point computations using GMP and MPFR library.
The project is open source with GLP v2 licence and cross platform. It is implemented with QT for GUI and for useful classes like QString.
In the begin it was just a tool for computation of resistors values.
Very similar to Speed Crunch as features

Features:
* Command line input
* Built-in functions (log, exp, sin, cos, ...)
* User defined functions
* Infinite number of variables
* Specific functions for computation of resistors value (E12, E24) rounding, parallel computation, k = 000, M = 000000
* Store the status (hystory of the commands, variables status) between sessions

This software is OPEN SOURCE and released under GPL license so you can feel FREE to use, copy, share, (but above all) to study, analyze and modify it as you like (within the terms of the license).

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Engineering, Science/Research

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Mathematics Software, C++ Calculators

Registered

2013-09-26