Multipresicion calculator, based on Bigdecimal Java class .
It has a library (BigMath) that makes calculations with Bigdecimal.
It has also an expression parser to parse the user input.
It allows you to store user defined variables and functions .
You can operate with them to be used for calculations or for creating new functions with composition.
With the new version, you can also calculate the derivative of a function.

JDK-17 compatibility

Features

  • Multilanguage support (English, Spanish and Catalan).
  • zoom
  • Dark mode option
  • Autocompletion
  • multithread
  • User defined functions
  • User defined variables
  • You can calculate the expression of the derivative of a function
  • GUI
  • Command line
  • JDK-17 compatibility

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License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

Catalan, English, Spanish

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Desktop Environment Software, Java Mathematics Software, Java Calculators

Registered

2009-09-09