RubikCalc is a unique, fully programmable calculator that allows you to add all your most used functions at the swipe of a screen, having a very user friendly interface so just about anyone can program this calculator to be a physical, scientific or mathematical in one single custom formula calculator.
You can use your custom formula converted into calculator in no time without any programming skills or experience, just math.
Features: 1- Write your own custom calculator w ith your custom formula 2- See the results in real-time while you type. 4- Save your calculators to use them later (2 only) 5- Supports Trigenometric functions (Sin,Cos,Tan ... ) 6- Supports Logarithmic functions
PRO Features * See the steps of the solution step by step * Table Mode: you can enter multiple inputs and get the output. * Save unlimited number of calculators. * Chart Mode: You can create customizable charts and share the results * Share the results of each calculation. * Customize your settings: Change the precision of the output (decimal places)
Use the following formula and see the results immediately in real-time debugging.
Example1 (Velocity Calculator) Distance[m] = x Time[s] = t Velocity[m/s] = x/t
FAQs: ===== * What is the "programmable custom formula Calculator"? - It's an app that allows you to write your custom formula and convert it to custom calculator easily.
* How RubikCalc is different from any other programmable calculator? - RubikCalc is totally different from other programmable calculator so that it's not a static app, it's totally dynamic, you can create your own customized formula calculators and save it and use it later.
* Can I use variables names like this p1,a3? - No, you cannot mix numbers with letters in variable names, just use single symbols a,b,c,x,y,
* How does the app distinguishes between inputs and outputs? - Outputs contains formula like this: Velocity=x/t,Square=x^2 While Inputs are just definitions like this: Distance=x, Time=t, Radius=r
* How can i specify units? - Put the units between brackets after the name like this, Distance[m]=x
* How can i use the logarithmic function? - Just write log(3),log(4).
* Can i use PI ? - Yes, just write PI, all capital.... Read more