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Hey, anyone has good advice on good calculator software for linux? it doesn't really matter if it's an emulator or a standalone calculator, but I want it to have more or less the same (math) features as a hp or ti graphing calculator. I tried x48 but it kept segfaulting on me, one of tilemu's dependences won't compile , and I don't know what I should try next.
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M-x calc in emacs does some nifty stuff, and is programmable in Lisp. But it doesn't support any kind of graphing that I'm aware of.
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tiemu works fine here. Use the libti* from extra.
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qalculate is a nice software... you also get to choose frontends for gnome or kde (community)...
if you're looking into really deep mathmatics try octave, which is outdated, btw...
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community/calc
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If you need something more sophisticated you could try maxima
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speedcrunch is awesome numbers, but it doesn't have graphing capabilities.
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thanks, in the end I chose speedcrunch for normal calculator and maxima to do other stuff. I used to use maple, but my laptop has pretty limited resources. I don't think I'll keep using it besides of for using tutor ^_^.
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qalculate is nice, but i dont know for sure about the graphing functions...
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