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Ivy big number calculator

It uses exact rational arithmetic so it can handle arbitrary precision. It also supports high precision irrational values that result from operations such as square root. Values may be input as integers, rationals, or floating point values.
FEATURES:


• Arbitrary floating point formatting
• Exact rational arithmetic
• High precision irrational arithmetic
• APL-like vector and matrix operations.
• Trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions

A more complete description of the underlying engine is available at http://godoc.org/robpike.io/ivy.

FEEDBACK:

Contact https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-dev

COPYRIGHT:

The code is licensed under a BSD license http://golang.org/LICENSEThe Ivy character is Copyright 2015 Renee French and released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License

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Reviews (26)

Jan. H. Jul 5, 2021     

While the calculator itself works fine, I constantly get password autofill popups (from KeepassDX), which makes it very annoying to use. Also, no factorials?

Boh. T. Dec 19, 2020     

I love the experiment. But can you please update the binary and the source?

Nar. Jul 23, 2021     

very good application, clean and did what I wanted.

zac. e. Oct 30, 2021     

Really amazing

Mat. L. Apr 26, 2016     

Perfect even for when too lazy to do the math in your head.

A. G. u. Oct 16, 2017     

Does math but bad syntax

A. G. u. Feb 25, 2018     

I'd rather have a proper APL with a softkeyboard though

3D. May 21, 2016     

Handles large input and output without shortening the output. Needs more controls and commands.

Abd. r. Feb 12, 2017     

I would give it even ten stars if only, we can make conditional operations ( if, for,...). Though, I can't forget to thanks you, for this nice job .

A. G. u. Apr 6, 2018     

Powerful and handy with big numbers

Tim. K. Jul 18, 2015     

This app seems to be more along the lines of an APL interpreter not a generic big number calculator. When I tried doing some simple computations, 5*5+500*500, I got the result of ((5*5)+500)*500. This seems to be the correct result for APL but not for a regular calculator. This should be in the title of the app.

A. G. u. Jul 21, 2015     

Sometimes you need a calculator with a little more. . .this is simple to learn and produces results with no hassle. Might have to put the Curta purchase on hold.

Ada. L. Jul 25, 2015     

The back button doesn't work. It just keeps popping the keyboard. Otherwise, great work.

Mat. D. Jul 16, 2015     

Heard about this on the Security Now! podcast, and I am glad he mentioned it. This is a well designed and executed app with a tidy help section. I also appreciate not having a need for extra permissions. To developers: keep up the great work.

Wil. M. Jul 13, 2015     

Small, no obvious issues. Same thing could be said about me!

Mat. H. Jul 12, 2015     

First app on the Google Play store written entirely in Go. Great work!

Der. H. Jul 20, 2015     

+1, would calculate big numbers again.

Fol. D. Jul 14, 2015     

Can't believe it written entirely in Go!

Mar. C. Jul 13, 2015     

Looks like fun. How much work would it be to run it from a terminal on os x, linux, or windows? Are there any plans for an output command?

Jam. R. Jul 13, 2015     

Love it. And go!

A. G. u. Jul 13, 2015     

The first Play Store App in Go!

A. G. u. Jul 12, 2015     

It's awesome!

Vig. P. Jul 12, 2015     

Awesome... first App on Play Store made in Golang... 💙💙💙

Lee. O. Jul 19, 2015     

Android apps with Go? AWESOME

A. G. u. Jul 11, 2015     

Which app can meet the needs for 5th graders who plays with numbers to physicists who calculate on the **47088 scale? THIS is the app you'll find ! Take a look, you won't regret it. I know I'm in love.

Sat. M. T. Jul 12, 2015     

Go is going to rock the #android and #ios world #golang