![]() Same conclusion: we should remove this If someone really want to implement % operators for people working in finance, the only reliable solution I see which gives the attended results is to treat 10% not like 0.1 but like a special object in such a way that this special object will add 10% to any number to which it is added. User interface is based on the original Sailfish port by qwazix. I will never write % in expressions for a computer, but I might use them in expressions for humans. SpeedCrunch is a high-precision scientific calculator supporting expression editing, history stack, unit conversions, radix systems, complex numbers and user defined variables. For example, for my work, I write the same expression in Python to crunch numbers and in LaTeX for the presentation in reports. However, writing expressions for human reading and for computer parsing are highly different tasks, needing different needs. Its even better with the Platform for easy installs and automatic updates. Constants library - If you have difficulties remembering the value for atomic mass or astronomical units, don't worry, it is all documented in the constants library. SpeedCrunch Portable can run from a cloud folder, external drive, or local folder without installing into Windows. I saw too much ways this operator behaves to trust one in particular.Īdditionally, the % operator looks like modulo operator in C, comment operator in I agree that % should never be used as an operator to write expressions for computers. SpeedCrunch comes loaded with various libraries that you can use immediately: Math book - A small library that contains the formula for 2D/3D objects and quadratic equations. UI is little bit cramped in Jolla 1, because standard Sailfish buttons seem to have fixed height. Currently tested in Jolla 1 and Sony Xperia. Updated to the latest SpeenCrunch engine and fixed UI for Sailfish X. On the user side, I never use such operator because I can never predict the behaviour of this operator. of 2 - SpeedCrunch - GUI Calculator - posted in Utilities: SpeedCrunch is a fast, high precision and powerful desktop calculator.Available for LinuxLinux, WindowsMicrosoft Windows, and Mac OS XMac OS X. Your rating: None Average: 4.9 (18 votes) Sailfish port of SpeedCrunch calculator. On the developer side, % operator is a real mess to manage. ![]() It runs not only on Linux but also on Windows and Mac OS X, and offers over 50 mathematical functions, unlimited variable storage, automatic completion, expression history, and more. I will give my humble opinion, based on both the user and developer side. SpeedCrunch is the lesser of the two beasts. ![]()
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