CalcExp 3.02 Download PC/Windows Size: 1.35M Language: Simplified Chinese Changelog: v1.1.1: · Made the skin changeable. You can now choose the skin, such as LX, TW, SH, ES, JP, CH, NL. v1.1: · Fixed the problem that the result of Sin-Cos was not correct. v1.0: · First released Specification: · Version • Compatibility CalcExp is a science calculator indeed! It has 36 functions with it, such as: Sin, Cos, SinH, Exp, Ln, etc, and the performance is Good! It allows you edit the expression directly, so you know exactly what you're doing. • Main functions 1.Sin 2.Cos 3.Sine 4.Cosine 5.E 6.Exponent 7.Log 8.Ln 9.Ln(x) 10.Power 11.Power(x,n) 12.Fraction 13.Natural log 14.Power log 15.Power log(x,n) 16.Power log(x,n) 17.Trigonometric inverse 18.Sincos 19.Sinh 20.Cosh 21.Sin(h) 22.Cosh(h) 23.Tan(h) 24.Cot(h) 25.Sec(h) 26.Csc(h) 27.Cosec(h) 28.Tan(c) 29.Cot(c) 30.Sec(c) 31.Csc(c) 32.Sec(c) 33.Cosec(c) 34.Sec(c) 35.Csc(c) 36.Sin(c) 37.Cot(c) 38.Cosec(c) 39.Cot(c) 40.Exp(c) 41.Exp(c,n) 42.Power(x,c) 43.Power(x,c,n) 44.Exp(h) 45.Ln(x) 46.Ln(x,n) 47.Power(x,n) 48.Power(x,n,n) 49.Ln(c) 50 CalcExp 3.02 Serial Key This version is build on top of the WinForms. CalcExp is full screen but the CalcFrame can be dragged out. To use CalcExp, just create a new form and set the Parent as CalcExp and the Topmost as True. CalcExp's main class is CalcExp. And CalcExp also can call another form to take keyboard input or open a mini-keypad on mouse click. So the CalcFrame also has an overridable WindowPaint event. When you create an expression in the CalcFrame, the expression and the corresponding expression in CalcExp will be synchronized. Notes: If you see this error: "System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80020008): NotSupportedException", you need to install the MathML Support in Windows Vista or Windows 7 (see link). Usage: First run "CalcExp.exe" to use it! The simplest way is to drag it to your system tray. Now you can input expression and numbers directly from the system tray. To add a new function click Edit->Define->Function and select Function Parameters->Function Parameters->Name and Function->Function->Name. Now just click on the plus symbol on the system tray and add your function. Click the Command button on the system tray to see a list of functions, constants and variables. You can edit expression by clicking Edit->Edit Expression. Click the plus symbol to add expression to expression history. Click the Command button on the system tray to see a list of expressions you used in the history. Click the Command button on the system tray to enter expression in full screen. Type F1 to open the help. You can also input numbers by clicking Mouse. You can define a mouse shortcut to replace typing numbers directly. Click Edit->Define->Shortcut and select Key->Assign a short cut. You can also open a mini-keypad to input numbers by click the mouse and set mouse click event to open it. For more details, please visit Homepage: Updates: Feb, 2012: New Release: · Support XML Format · Support Pluse and Minus symbols · Support Printing the expression. · Improve the result view. · Click "Cancel" to close the expression without saving it. · Click "Save" to save the expression 8e68912320 CalcExp 3.02 Torrent Free Download [Updated-2022] As you use this tool, you will be aware of how macro works. Macros are very similar to function in the sense that they can be used to perform a group of operations. However, macros are not identical to functions since macros must appear at the end of the expression. Also, in the macro, variables can be used. You can define your own macro and name it. and there are no limitations on the length of the macro name. There are four main ways to define macros. · Direct input of macro parameters. · Input macro as a sub-expression. · Macro definition using special keyword. · Macro definition using string. In some cases, if you want to use the same macro many times, you can save the macro definition and insert the macro in the expression by clicking the button labeled "Insert". You can also define your own macro, and you can name it. The macro can be applied to the text with the name of the macro you defined. You can use Macro a large number of ways, depending on the context in which the macro is being used. There are 16 types of context that define what action the macro will take on the text it is placed in. 1) Macro Parameter: parameter of macro can be input by using either text format or numbered format. 2) Sub-expression: macro can be inserted into the expression as sub-expression, and the macro parameter can be defined by using the text format or numbered format. The parameter is allowed to be used in the expression. 3) Special Keyword: macro definition can use the ":", "?" or "-" to define the macro parameter. The macro definition uses the keyword to specify the macro parameter and can be one of the following: a. All (matches anything) b. One (matches only the first parameter) c. Many (matches multiple parameter) The "" is used to specify the keyword. The colon is used to specify the first parameter and the question mark is used to specify the rest of the parameters. 4) String: the macro definition can use the string to specify the macro parameter. The macro definition uses one or two words for the string parameter and is one of the following: a. Any b. Number Macro to output a character can also be defined by using the string. To help you define macros, we have prepared this English table. □ Macros in this table are from What's New in the CalcExp? System Requirements For CalcExp: · OS: Win7 x64, Win8 x64, Win10 x64 · Hardware: Intel Core i5, Core i7 It's time to reclaim the subspace.The fate of the human race rests in your hands. The speed of light travels at 186,000 miles per second, but you're traveling at light speed. Now it's time to find out if you have what it takes to outrun the menace threatening to take over Earth! Game Features: · More than 250+ weapons
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