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Ivy big number calculator

Ivy is an experimental big number calculator.
Category Price Seller Device
Utilities Free Google LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

It uses exact rational arithmetic so it can handle arbitrary precision. It also supports high precision irrational values that result from operations such as square root. Values may be input as integers, rationals, or floating point values.

FEATURES:
• Arbitrary floating point formatting
• Exact rational arithmetic
• High precision irrational arithmetic
• APL-like vector and matrix operations.
• Trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions

A more complete description of the underlying engine is available at http://godoc.org/robpike.io/ivy.

Reviews

People at google seem to have a lot of time on their hands.
Shimmi

Looks like someone at Google got tired of lugging around their TI-83 and just decided to do something about it. Made a calculator and tacked on an image of a cartoonish raccoon that's reminiscent of a corgi with black eyeshadow and a striped tail. Haha Good job. I needed this


1st comment
TRUSTMEIMAJEDI

Works like a charm.


So poor design
iJobssssssssssss

Really Google? At least I'd expect better design...


Nice
radiologist69

Very good


Inspired by APL?
Biox

APL = one of the worst languages in the world. Poor use of iOS soft keyboard.


Love it
Brad Fitzpatrick

Best APL-like calculator on the App Store!


Well done! BASIC again!
qingpeng

Just like when we learnt how to program using BASIC. You can program in this app!!


Crap
SD-x82

2/2 gives 1, 3.3/3.3 gives 1 but 2.3/3.4 gives 23/34. Why Google why?


Gophers doing math
Andrea748298155281994

This app is written entirely in Go, fascinating!


Cool app, but not easy to understand
Samanz

I am glad that this app can work with big numbers. But it's not easy to learn. There is a help file that is complicated for a typical iOS app. I wish it provides some easy to understand examples and presentations. So, here are my problems: I don't know how to show numbers as comma separated digits; how to convert fractions to decimals; how to increase the precision of decimal places; and where are some useful functions (such as square root, power, and factorial).


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