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Algebrus

Algebrus - 3.1.700

calculator, graph plotter, solver, converter

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Current Version: 3.1.700
Release Date: 2006-09-26
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 524
Downloads (all versions): 1,662
Price: $ 39.90

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Powerful and extensible computer system for scientific and technical calculations. No matter if you are a school student or recognized scientist, Algebrus serves your needs. It is easy to use and interactive means of solving problem in various areas of expertise. Console based scientific calculator, 2D and 3D graphs plotter, differential, algebraic and polynomial equation solver, unit converter, physical constants reference, statistical analysis, data fitting, programming environment, and many more. Or just simple тАЬevaluate-while-typingтАЭ calculator for your everyday arithmetics. If it doesnтАЩt have something needed, you can use built-in integrated syntax-highlighted XPascal programming environment to create your own routines and libraries, define your own types and operators. - Calculations and programming with vectors, matrices, complex numbers, fractions, quaternions, and polynomials - 2D and 3D graphic plots and charts of functions and data - Lines, scattered data, vector fields, contour plots, heights map, and meshes - Parametric lines, histograms, error plots, spectrums, bar and pie charts - Ordinary differential equations solving - Linear algebraic equation system solving - Statistical data analysis, data interpolation and fitting, Fourier and spectrum analysis - Local and global multi-variable optimization - Solving polynomial equations and finding polynomial extremums - More than 250 built-in mathematical and analysis routines - Data import-export to and from files, clipboard, serial ports - More than 100 fundamental physical constants - Calculation of different geometrical figures - Converting to and from many dimensions of 20 different physical quantities - Interactive user interface for function evaluation and graph plotting - Spreadsheet editor - Exporting graphics in standard raster and vector formats - "Evaluate-while-typing" mode and different integer formats - Syntax-highlighted XPascal editor, command console, expression editors

What's new in this version:

  • New 2D and 3D graph system with many new features
  • Workspace with spreadsheet editor and data import/export
  • Local and global multivariable optimization
  • Statistical analysis and data fitting
  • Different data plots: histograms, spectrums, lag plot, autocorrelation plot, etc.
  • Toolboxes are now available for evaluation

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows NT 4
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows ME
  • Windows 98

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP

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Algebrus ReviewVery useful! - Version: 2.1.0.280, 6/2/2005 09:52AM PST

tidester
Algebrus is a powerful computational tool that fills the vast void between calculator and full-blown analysis programs such as S-Plus or Gauss. Of all its features (including vector and matrix operations, solving ordinary differential equations, linear algebra, etc.) the one I find most useful is the built-in programming language which they call XPascal. It allows you to create your own procedures, functions and libraries. You can instruct Algebrus to load your libraries at startup and use them just as if they were built-in functions and procedures.

Algebrus uses extended precision which makes working with "large" numbers possible. For example, it's quite easy to create a Factorial function for dealing with permutations and combinations. Algebrus will handle exponents up to about 4,900 so that analyzing binomial distributions with 1,000 or so items is no longer out of reach.

Another important feature is Algebrus' graphing capabilities. Simply define your function (or import data!) and type in a command to plot it over a specified range and you have your plot. This can also be done under program control. Plots are well laid out and scaled though there appears to be a slight anomaly when dealing with very large numbers - the numbers for scaling the ordinate are not done properly but I expect this to be fixed in a later release.

Space does not permit covering all the features of this wonderful program. I can, however, heartily recommend it!
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