Great Kmap app
Easily enter a function and it just works!
Yes, Karnaugh Map Advanced is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Easily enter a function and it just works!
Works great! Does exactly what you’d expect it to do. 1 feature that would be really nice is if I could change the way the variables are arranged in the map. For example, if you do a 3 variable K-Map (A,B,C) it arranges it as A/BC. This is slightly annoying if you want to check an answer and you’ve already drawn out your map as AB/C. You then have to retranslate your 1s to the new format. This isn’t a big issue at all, just a suggestion for a small but convenient improvement (Although I’m sure the implementation of that might be more difficult than it sounds).
it would be nice to support the newer iphone screen size also, it would be nice if you could add option to output in minimum product of sums another good feature would be to be able to change the variable letters in the karnaugh map for easier reading
Had to figure out an 8 variable k-map... And this tool worked perfectly. Kudos to the author of this app.
Dont have xor, xand
When I saw that this app could handle as many as 8 variables I downloaded it immediately, only to find out that you cant change the variables! I got this to work out 5 & 6 variable functions. Anyone can do 4 or less in a minute with practice. The default variable assignments are funky-its not the same style my professors or othere apps i use. Is it just me or are the axis inverted? If you design a function with different letters, you will have to translate your variables and maybe even use a different application to verify the results, which defeats the purpose of an app like this. I want my dollar back. :-/
It works. It's easy to use. The only confusing thing was trying to change the number of variables, but after figuring that out it worked flawlessly.