Calculator Advanced: The Fx saves your formulas and then you can easily do the calculations you want using these formulas. After you save your formula, YOU DO NOT NEED TO REWRITE YOUR FORMULA. ONLY IT IS ENOUGH TO ENTER THE VARIABLES. So you can use the formula you want over and over again.
Features
*Supported sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, arcsine, arccosine, arctangent,
arccotangent, absolute value, logarithm, natural logarithm, combination,
permutation, factorial
*Supported list variable. You can calculate sum of the elements,
number of elements, Multiply all numbers, Median,
Sum of the inverse of the elements by multiplication, standard deviation
*Built-in 84 formulas
*With Scientific Calculator with Math keyboard
*With User Manual
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User Rating
2.67 out of 5
6 ratings in United Kingdom
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Calculator Advanced Reviews
Unable to enter any values :-(
I'm sure this app used to work as I've created a couple of my own formulas in it however I noticed a while back that when I go to any of them (actually just tested and it's not just my formulas but also all the in-built ones too) I can no longer tap into the text fields and enter any values 😟
This unfortunately makes the app completely unusable.
I'm on an iPhone 12 Pro Max if that helps at all.
If you can update it so it starts working again then I'll be able to update my review but at the moment the app unfortunately is essentially useless to me I'm afraid.
No decimal point on the app keyboard
This would be a great app, but I can’t believe it hasn’t got a decimal point input on the app inbuilt keyboard in physics and maths mode (and probably other modes).
Please review your code.
Once a Function is created , if you delete it and start creating it again , the original function variables keep appearing even although you have changed them. Very very frustrating.
Clearly needs much improvement
I got this app primarily to use my own function that I set up in the app. That part of this calculator is glitchy to the point of being unusable. My function required values of 8 variables to be input. Once I had the function set up (which itself was a chore with this app), I went to use it on my iPhone 23 pro. Well, I could only input values for 4 of the variables while the rest remained somewhere in the lower part of the screen where there was no way to even see them. I deleted the app, downloaded again and repeated the process with the same result.
So, in short, this app did not serve me at all.
FANTASTIC STREAMLINED APP!!!!
Minimalist great functioning app with customization capability,fills the need perfectly for quick calculations in everyday life, and then some…
Adds unwanted item in predictive bar
It adds an unwanted item in the predictive bar which persists in text messages and other places when the keyboard is used. It will not go away, even after deleting the app.
Core functionality is good, but some UI roughness
The core functionality to easily create formulas and then run them repeatedly is great. A spreadsheet app (Numbers, Sheets, Excel) can provide similar functionality, but with a more cumbersome interface.
UI anomalies:
• Long value prompts prevent the input box from appearing (eg the Gravitational force formula in Physics won’t enable input on iPhone 13 Pro).
• When editing a formula the automatic variable/function recognition jumps the cursor unexpectedly to the end of the text (eg erasing the variable name “distance” in the middle of a formula will cause the cursor to leap to the end when the automatic function detector sees “distan” and interprets tan as the tan() function.
• inputting the numbers at the bottom of the screen and then seeing the result at the top is a bit strange. Normally UIs flow from the top down.
I didn't like it. But I gave it 2 more stars…
The developer took the time to respond so I gave them 2 more stars for answering.
Maybe I missed it, but there is no "CLEAR" button to erase everything after I have done my calculation. Sorry, better calculators out there. This one has some nice features but without an easy way to erase everything, not worth keeping. Deleting it now. Also, why have all the numbers and operatives at the bottom of the screen and the = sign at the top?? It almost seems like an after thought when programming- "Oh, we need to be able to solve the problem, so let's put the = sign somewhere, but not in a good spot".