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The DME Calculator

The DME calculator is an advanced calculator for Windows.

The DME CalculatorOverview

Editor: The DME calculator is an advanced calculator for Windows. It can be of use for anyone who wishes to make calculations with a PC or wishes to solve somewhat more complex problems without having to use a large Spreadsheet program package. The DME calculator fits on a diskette and starts without any notable waiting time.

You can use it e.g. for simply adding numbers. Compared to the built-in Windows calculator it has the advantage of a large field for entering so you can see all numbers and afterwards easily find errors etc.

For more complex calculations, you can enter the whole expression as e.g. sin(pi()/4)^2 (Result is 0.5).

The Calculator also handles variables and accepts several expressions after another, the expressions should be separated by a comma,

a=5, 3*aThis will return the result of the last expression, in this case 15.

Furthermore, the calculator understands functions known from programming languages such as for, while and if. To add all numbers from 1 to 100, just enter:

sum=0,
for(i=1;i

NEW

Fixed some bugs.

The DME CalculatorInformation

Version
3.1.0
Date
04.08.10
License
Free
Language
English
File Size
1.46MB
SubCategory
Operating Systems
Windows 2003, XP, 2000, 98, Me, NT
System Requirements
No additional system requirements.
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