Command-Line Calculator 4+

Calculator with History

Ketan Appa

    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings
    • Free

Description

Command-Line Calculator (CLCalculator) provides the most fluid interface, especially if you are performing chained calculations i.e. multiple calculations that rely on the results of previous calculations.

By providing a command-line interface, CLCalculator allows you to easily enter and view the history of your calculations. You focus on your calculations instead of being intimidated by myriad of buttons on a traditional calculator interface! In addition to performing basic calculations, CLCalculator provides an array of features such as:

- Assign and reuse variables
- Complex numbers
- Number bases i.e. binary, octal, hexadecimal
- Constants e.g. e, pi
- String manipulation
- Matrices
- Unit conversion: in-built and user-defined (create your own units!)
- Functions: in-built and user-defined (create your own functions!)
- Arithmetic functions e.g. fraction, square root, rounding off, ceiling, floor, logarithm
- Algebra functions e.g. derivative, simplify symbolic expressions, solve linear equations
- Bitwise functions e.g. bitwise and, not, or, left and right shift
- Combinatorics functions e.g. Bell, Catalan, Stirling numbers
- Geometry functions
- Logical functions e.g. and, not, or, xor
- Probability functions e.g. combinations, permutations, factorial
- Relational functions
- Set functions e.g. cartesian product, intersection, union
- Statistics functions e.g. mean, median, mode, standard deviation, variance
- Trigonometry functions e.g. sin, cos, tan, cot, sinh, acos
- and much more!

The app also comes with a comprehensive in-built help system with plenty of examples. CLCalculator is powered by math.js (https://mathjs.org/)

What’s New

Version 5.0.1

Improved documentation

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Bwmns ,

effective app

Does what it should, no frills.
It would be helpful if variables could be assigned in hindsight, e.g. =a would assign the previous answer to the variable a; sometimes you realise you will need a value later after you have calculated it. (*)
There doesn't seem to be a way to close the help window. (*)
Thanks so much for creating the app and for supplying it for free!

Edit: Both points (*) have been solved in an overnight release. Kudos! (And an extra star.)

Developer Response ,

Thank you for your feedback!

In the latest version, the previous result can be accessed using the variable ans e.g.
> 9 + 3 # Returns 12
> ans/2. # Returns 6

Moreover, the close button has become more visible on the top right corner of the help window.

App Privacy

The developer, Ketan Appa, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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