MacroCalc is a program that allows you to use a calculator with numbers and variables in order to calculate functions. The MacroCalc program's interface is divided into four parts: 1. Expression. In this text box you have to type the numbers, variables or functions you wish to work with. 2. Keypad. It contains the numbers, PI constant, ".", and "=" symbol you can use directly by clicking with the mouse instead the keyboard. 3. Functions. It contains the functions ABS, BIN, BCD, SIN, COS, TAN, ASIN, ACOS, ATAN, LN, EXP, SQR, RND, FIX, and FUP. 4. Results. In this window you will see the result of the operations.
With MacroCalc, you can use up to 999 variables. To add a variable you have to use "#" symbol, the number of the variable and the content of the variable (e.g. #1=100, it means that the variable 1 has assigned the number 100).
In addition, you have the next icon buttons to use with the functions: square brackets "[ ]", "#" symbol, the operators "+" for sum, "-" to subtract, "*" for multiplication, "/" for division, "^" for exponent, and the logic operators OR, XOR, AND, and MOD.
Moreover, you can open the Variable Display window to see the number of the variables used recently and their value assigned. Finally, you can clear the calculator's memory.
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