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|Author=[[Daniel Hellerstein]] | |Author=[[Daniel Hellerstein]] | ||
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calc-WWW is a simple but powerful scientific calculator accessible from any web browser. | calc-WWW is a simple but powerful scientific calculator accessible from any web browser. | ||
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CALCWWW is based on an aging, but still powerful, standalone DOS calculator. | CALCWWW is based on an aging, but still powerful, standalone DOS calculator. | ||
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Revision as of 04:24, 22 August 2023
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| Author | Daniel Hellerstein |
| License | Freeware |
| Download | SRE_CALCWWW_2001-03-30.zip |
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calc-WWW is a simple but powerful scientific calculator accessible from any web browser.
calc-WWW has a keyboard driven, equation oriented user interface. It's features include:
- all sets of parenthesis useable
- multiple equations analyzed per request
- implicit multiplication (or implicit addition)
- 35 built in functions, including the trigonometric functions.
- User defined functions and variables.
- Analytic derivatives and simplification of user defined functions.
Notes:
- calc-WWW requires the SRE-http web server - at this time, there is no CGI version of calc-WWW.
- calc-WWW is a WWW version of a more complete DOS program.
CALCWWW is based on an aging, but still powerful, standalone DOS calculator.