a Enter b RPN Calculator

a Enter b RPN Calculator Free App

Rated 3.40/5 (5) —  Free Android application by The MotionProgrammer

About a Enter b RPN Calculator

This calculator is an RPN calculator with a stack of 128 lines.

What makes this calculator not common is the binary window.
First of all, as you can see the screen, each line of the stack contains 3 elements: decimal, hexadecimal and binary

So for instance, you can enter an hex number, “BF32” and then click on enter to put it in the stack. Each element is updated in real time.
If you want to enter it in binary format, Click on “Next”, and you have the functions for binary operations, then “BIN” button, “Prev” for previous keyboard and now the keyboard is only in binary mode/input.

Click on Next and you can perform binary operations, like for instance “OR” or “NOT”.
“Home” goes back to the main window. Then, you have the standard operators like “+”, “-“, “*” and “/” and also functions to manage the stack.
It is also possible to add comments which could be anything like for instance the unit of the result
The Logarithm Keyboard has all the standard “power” functions.
The Trigonometry Keyboard with true values of PI. For instance, Arc Sin of 1 has Pi/2 as a result. And if you need the value of ‘Pi/2’, just click on “value Pi” and the value in Degree gives 90. You can of course make the calculation in rad or degree.

I hope you will enjoy all the functionality of our high performing calculator.
Thank you.

How to Download / Install

Download and install a Enter b RPN Calculator version 1.0 on your Android device!
Downloaded 500+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: com.meneujj.customizedscientificcalculator, download a Enter b RPN Calculator.apk

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What's Changed
Rev 1.0 - initial release
More downloads  a Enter b RPN Calculator reached 500 - 1 000 downloads

What are users saying about a Enter b RPN Calculator

C70%
by C####:

So far I like it. However there is no quick way to switch between input keyboards. After switching to the trig keyboard there is a key to switch back to the main keyboard were you would make an edit but you have to hit two inconveniently located keys to get back. Which I find annoying.

E70%
by E####:

Works on a stack and provides basic stack operations. Unfortunately, it is also too simple for my usage. The comment field is interesting, but did not seem that practical, especially when switching to the input keyboard.


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