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dCalc is an RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator as
popularised by Hewlett-Packard. It also has a conventional mode if you
prefer to use a calculator with an equals sign.
- Major modes:
- Financial mode - compound interest, present value, final
value, interest, number of payments etc - these all work in the same
way as in the HP calculators. Annuities can be set for the start or the
end of the compounding period. Days between dates calculations.
- Scientific mode - Sin, Cos, Tan, Sinh, Cosh, Tanh, log, ln,
etc and their inverses
- Statistics mode - Sum, Sum-, mean, std dev, factorial,
Permutations & combinations, Linear regression
- Programming mode - Bin, Oct, Dec, Hex, Ascii and Internet
Address (IP) displays. AND OR NOT MOD and shift operations. Prime
factors.
- There is a full set of unit conversions including
- length - mm, cm, m, km, in, feet, mile, nautical mile etc etc
- area - acre, hectare, sq. m, sq. mm, sq. in., sq. foot etc etc
- volume - gallons, pints, litres, cu. m, cu. feet etc etc
- mass - kg, pound, ton, tonne, gram etc etc
- speed - kph, mph. ft/s, m/s etc
- fuel consumption - mpg, litres/100 km
- pressure - atmospheres, mmHg, pounds/sq.in., Pascals etc
- temperature - centigrade, fahrenheit, Kelvin
- dCalc has a full set of stack manipulation keys (Roll,
X<>Y, Enter, Sto, Rcl) which are so essential to the effective use
of an HP calculator.
- dCalc operates on real numbers with Scientific, Statistics and
Financial functions or 32-bit integers (for programmers).
- The precision in Scientific, Financial and Statistics mode is the
full precision of the eBookMan - about 15 significant places of decimals.
- As well as the stack, which is always visible (a nice plus over an
actual HP calculator) there are 10 integer and 10 real registers to
store numbers.
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