TTCalc performs calculations with a high degree of precision, and also supports user-defined functions and variables.
If you need a Windows calculator with a high degree of decimal precision, consider the open-source TTCalc. This bignum calculator supports precision from 26 decimal digits all the way to 306. Numbers up to having an exponent of 99 can be displayed normally before being shown in scientific notation.
TTCalc supports basic mathematical functions as well as trigonometric (sine, cosine, tangent, plus hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions). Several pre-made functions are included such as rounding, floor, ceiling, average, minimum, and maximum. The software also supports user-definable variables and functions....
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Calculators - Open Source Bignum Calculator with up to 306 Decimal Digits
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