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| May24-11, 02:50 AM | #1 |
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Online calculator, enter formulas and use variables
Hi guys,
new user here, I couldn't figure out which subforum would be suited best for this, so the mods may feel free to move this post around. (edit: should have posted in the Math&Science Learning Materials subform... mods, can you move this please?) I just wanted to make you guys aware of the calculator I wrote at http://info-bot.appspot.com/calc . It's in the alpha stage and looks like crap, but it's quite useful. You can enter formulas and use variables (the have to start with a #, like #x, #mass, etc), physical units are supported (it uses the google calculator). All equation sets are connected to a url and are thus easy to share, and if you log in, your calculations are saved in a history. Here are some trivial examples. I wrote this yesterday because it can be very cumbersome to copy/paste google calculator results between different tabs and all; this makes everything very convenient. Tell me what you think! Have fun, cheers |
| Feb23-12, 09:13 AM | #2 |
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i am new to this site but can any one help me with the snake program that is on this site i can not figure out the line that that has the lsnah or whatever it is i know the first letter is that little L but any help would be apprciated
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| Feb23-12, 09:16 AM | #3 |
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Hahaha how on earth did you manage to post this in my 1 year old submission? :D
Also, what snake program? You better start a new topic and provide a link. |
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