DeskCalc
Deskbar : | ||
Localisation : | /boot/system/apps/DeskCalc | |
Réglages : | ~/config/settings/DeskCalc_settings |
DeskCalc est une calculatrice simple qui a néanmoins quelques fonctionnalités qui ne sont pas visibles au premier regard.
DeskCalc understands much more than its simple keypad suggests.
Besides the operators +, -, *, /, %, ^ and the constants pi and e the following math functions are supported:
acos, asin, atan, atan2, ceil, cos, cosh, exp, floor, log, log10, pow, sin, sinh, sqrt, tan, tanh.When it comes to user input, DeskCalc is quite tolerant:
/, :, \ are all interpreted as division operators,
*, x are valid symbols for multiplication.
Also, be aware that . and , are both considered floating points, which means you mustn't use them as 1000 separators.Right-clicking offers these options:
automatically activates the number block when launching DeskCalc hides the keypad when deactivated You can resize the calculator until it fits your needs and then put it as Replicant onto the Desktop via drag&drop of the symbol in the bottom right corner. Make sure is activated in the Deskbar.
Le clavier peut être coloré en faisant glisser dessus n'importe quelle source de couleur comme par exemple, à partir de Icon-O-Matic.
Vous pouvez remonter ou descendre dans l'historique des calculs effectués avec ↑ et ↓.
You can select DeskCalc's contents and drag&drop it into any application. Or you drop it into a Tracker window or onto the Desktop and a text file with that clipping is created there.
Even better, the reverse is also possible:
Create clippings as described at various stages of your calculation and go back to them by drag&dropping them back into DeskCalc.
Or you drag&drop a calculation directly out of an email onto DeskCalc.DeskCalc peut être utilisé dans le Terminal. Il suffit de mettre l'expression entre guillemets, comme ceci :
~> DeskCalc "sin(45)*(cos(12)+3.45)" 3.6536554673202546181795194727005826674359494735820338441084848