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Formula calculator
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A formula calculator is a software calculator that can perform a calculation in two steps: 1. * Enter the calculation by typing it in from the keyboard. 2. * Press a single button or key to see the final result. This is unlike button-operated calculators, such as the Windows calculator or the Mac OS X calculator, which require the user to perform one step for each operation, by pressing buttons to calculate all the intermediate values, before the final result is shown.
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A formula calculator is a software calculator that can perform a calculation in two steps: 1. * Enter the calculation by typing it in from the keyboard. 2. * Press a single button or key to see the final result. This is unlike button-operated calculators, such as the Windows calculator or the Mac OS X calculator, which require the user to perform one step for each operation, by pressing buttons to calculate all the intermediate values, before the final result is shown. In this context, a formula is also known as an expression, and so formula calculators may be called expression calculators. Also in this context, calculation is known as evaluation, and so they may be called formula evaluators, rather than calculators.
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