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Kalkulator 2.41
Advanced Sci/Eng calculator, from simple expressions to differential equations
Publisher:
J. Andrzej Wrotniak
Rating: 
- Windows - 956KB
- Licence: Shareware, $40.00 to buy
- Date Added: September 15, 2003
- Release status: Minor Update
Kalkulator 2.41 Description:
The most powerful Sci/Eng calculator for Windows. Expression evaluation, 18 digits of precision, variables, >100 functions, unit conversion, polynomial roots, interpolation, polynomial regression, linear algebra, numerical integration and differentiation, systems of linear, non-linear and differential equations, multi-argument functon optimization and fitting, curve, point and histogram graphs, statistical operations, computer math (bin/oct/hex).
| Software OS: | Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000 |
| Setup Filename: | kalkulator-inst.exe |
| System Requirements: | 2MB disk space |
Kalkulator 2.41 Tags:
calculator
math
science
engineering
numerical methods
statistics
differential equations
linear algebra
nonlinear equations
interpolation
wrotniak Kalkulator 2.41 Full Description:
The Mother of all Calculators, a Swiss Army knife for scientists and engineers. Perhaps the most capable scientific/engineering calculator for Windows.
On one hand, this is a calculator: evaluates expressions with more than 100 functions (trig/inverse, log/exp, statisical distributions, Euler, conditional, user-defined. Expressions are entered in the customary algebraic notation, and only then evaluated. After computing the value, an expression can be modified or corrected, and recomputed at will. There ara also unit conversions, physical constants, computer math (binary, octal, hex), and function graphs included.
For more advanced users, Kalkulator provides less trivial operations: numerical integration and differentiation, interpolaton (linear or cubic spline), statistics (mean, s.d., histograms, polynomial regression), column operations on stat data, polynomial roots, linear algebra (vector/matrix operations and systems of linear equations).
Hard-to-find features: systems of non-linear and differential (ODE) equations, multi-argument function extremum search and point or histogram fitting with an arbitrary function.
Most importantly, advanced features don't obstruct the basic ones. You can use as much of Kalkulator's capabilities as you need, without being hampered by the program capabilities you do not need. Disk save/restore, Help file and other niceties are also included.
Kalkulator has been evolving on various OS platforms for the last 15 years, being refined and polished through all this time, and its author has more than 25 years of active experience in numerical methods and software development.
On one hand, this is a calculator: evaluates expressions with more than 100 functions (trig/inverse, log/exp, statisical distributions, Euler, conditional, user-defined. Expressions are entered in the customary algebraic notation, and only then evaluated. After computing the value, an expression can be modified or corrected, and recomputed at will. There ara also unit conversions, physical constants, computer math (binary, octal, hex), and function graphs included.
For more advanced users, Kalkulator provides less trivial operations: numerical integration and differentiation, interpolaton (linear or cubic spline), statistics (mean, s.d., histograms, polynomial regression), column operations on stat data, polynomial roots, linear algebra (vector/matrix operations and systems of linear equations).
Hard-to-find features: systems of non-linear and differential (ODE) equations, multi-argument function extremum search and point or histogram fitting with an arbitrary function.
Most importantly, advanced features don't obstruct the basic ones. You can use as much of Kalkulator's capabilities as you need, without being hampered by the program capabilities you do not need. Disk save/restore, Help file and other niceties are also included.
Kalkulator has been evolving on various OS platforms for the last 15 years, being refined and polished through all this time, and its author has more than 25 years of active experience in numerical methods and software development.

