The Acid Library is a .Net Math Parser. Built for maximum performance, it practically eats up the mathematical formulas. It supports everything from the most common mathematical operators, like multiplication and subtraction, to the more advanced functions like cosine and log. With its high speed, the Acid Library raises industry standards for mathematical parsing. It also gives small computers the power to compute large amounts of data.
Displays the real and imaginary parts of complex functions, or conformal transformations. Bulit-in functions include sine cosine tan sinh cosh exp and Log, and these can be combined to produce a wide range of expressions such as tan(z-2*i) - sin(z*z). These expressions can be displayed in terms of their real and imaginary parts, or used to tranform shapes from the z to the w plane.
Archim is a program for drawing the graphs of all kinds of functions. You can define a graph explicitly and parametrically, in polar and spherical coordinates, on a plane and in space (surface). Archim will be useful for teachers and students, as well as for everyone who is interested min geometry. With Archim, you will draw the graph of any function and form, just use your imagination.
The value suffixes is one of the most interesting features of The Calculator. So, if you need to enter a 4 000 000, just type 4M. That's all! Need to calculate the cosine of 20 degrees? (By default, The Calculator works with radians) Type cos(20g) and get the result.