Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
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kalk

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Kalk is a calculator (both program and library) that supports user-defined variables and functions.
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Features

  • Operators: +, -, *, /, !
  • Groups: (), ⌈⌉, ⌋⌊
  • Pre-defined functions and constants
  • User-defined functions and variables. f(x, y) = xy, x = 5
  • Understands fairly ambiguous syntax. Eg. 2sin50 + 2xy
  • Syntax highlighting
  • Special-symbol completion on tab. Eg. write sqrt and press tab. It will be turned into .
  • Sum function: sum(start, to, expression) Eg. sum(1, 3, 2n+1) is the same as 2*1+1 + 2*2+1 + 2*3+1 = 15
  • Load a file including predefined functions and constants. For example, if you're going to use Kalk for physics, you load up your file with physics functions/constants when starting Kalk. -i file
  • Misc: separate expressions by a semicolon to write them on the same line, use the ans variable to get the value of the previously calculated expression.

Installing

Make sure you have diffutils gcc make and m4 installed. If you use windows: follow the instructions here
If anyone knows how to get gmp_mpfr_sys on Windows on Travis, let me know.

Cargo install

Run cargo install kalk_cli

Compiling yourself

  1. Go into the kalk_cli directory.
  2. Run cargo build --release
  3. Grab the binary from targets/release