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PCalc is a full-featured, scriptable scientific calculator with support for hexadecimal, octal, and binary calculations, as well as an RPN mode, programmable functions, and an extensive set of unit conversions. A Dashboard Widget is included with the main application. 2.90% Y ea r: 0.79: 6.85: 9.51: 11.11-4.13: Share prices last updated: 2020-10-14 Seasonal Calculator v4.5. This website was made possible by craft beer and my sunny.

PCalc

Our first program (1993) replacing tables of probability distributions, was running on the command line under MS-DOS. It was written in Pascal by Sytse Knypstra and Arjen Merckens. In fact it was a combination of a calculator and a replacement of probability tables.

Installation

Download the compressed file PCalc.zip (50 kB), unzip it and start PCalc.exe under the program DOSBox.

PCalc 4 is a brand new version of my veteran calculator application. It is a fully featured scientific calculator for macOS with support for hexadecimal, octal and binary calculations, as well as an optional RPN mode, parentheses, programmable functions, and an extensive set of unit conversions. PCalc is the powerful choice for scientists, engineers, students, programmers, or indeed anybody looking for a feature rich calculator. It includes an optional RPN mode and multi-line display, a choice of button layouts, an extensive set of unit conversions and constants, a paper tape, multiple undo and redo, engineering and scientific notation, as well as support for hexadecimal, octal,.

PQRS 2

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Around the year 2000 PQRS (Probabilities, Quantiles and Random Samples) was designed as a successor to PCalc with a graphical user interface. Sixtyfour 1 7 4 – boost your old macs performance. PQRS was written in Delphi and runs under Windows and - with the help of Wine - under Linux.

Installation

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Download the compressed file PQRS.zip (0.7 MB), unzip it and start PQRS.exe.

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PyQRS 3

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In 2013 PQRS was rewritten in Python. In order to distinguish it from the previous PQRS version, and as a tribute to Python and its author, Guido van Rossem, the first letter in its name was replaced by 'Py'.

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PyQRS 4.0

PyQRS 4.0 (March 2016) is functionally equivalent to its predecessor PyQRS 3. It runs on Android (mobile) devices. The app is written in Python using the Kivy framework. For PyQRS 4.0 we could not use Scipy as we did for PyQRS 3. The probability (density) functions and the cumulative distribution functions were therefore programmed in Python. The code could easily be adapted from the Delphi code that we used earlier for PQRS 2.

PyQRS 4.1

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PyQRS 4.1 (June 2017) has an improved user interface over its predecessor PyQRS 4.0. It runs on Android (mobile) devices, and on the Linux (64 bits) and Windows (64 bits) platforms.
Chocolat 3 4 download free. Screenshots can be found under Using PyQRS.





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