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Calculators related scripts & softwares
Need a simple, basic function calculator for your website? Then download this javascript calculator, FTP the tiny files to your website, and you're done! It's as easy as that.
Compact and handy RPN (reverse polish notation) calculator with 99 stacks, all essential functions and userdefined variables. Runs in browsers supporting javascript and can be opened in popup windows. The variables are stored in cookies to be resumed on restarting the calculator. RPNcalculatur be handled completely using the keyboard and so enables a minimal size. A public forum is provided for help.
This script can be used to calculate the calorie and nutrient content of food items based on what a person has eaten. Great for dietitians to use when doing calorie counts or for monitoring dietary restrictions. This has been used to assist in calorie counts at a major institution, but can be used for many other things.
A calculator script is a must for numeric input fields of financial web sites. The script will show a calculator icon next to such fields. Clicking the icon will show a simple keypad attached to the input field. The input field itself serves as the calculator's display. No popup windows are used.
Easily convert more than 700 units and unit combinations in 20 categories. Available categories: temperature, number system (binary, octal, decimal,...), angle (deg, rad,...), length, area, volume, time, frequency, speed, acceleration, mass, density, force, moment, force per length & area, power, energy, mass- & volume flux. The UnitConverter can be started within a popup-window in your browser. The code is well documented and it is easy to add your own categories and units. A public forum is provided for help.
his is a very simple script that calculates the amount of carbon emissions of any appliance given its wattage and time of use, it can easily be converted to a cost calculator by modifying the HTML in the form layout, there is no need to modify the javaScript. I have tried to annotate the script
to help out where I can.
If you choose to use it on your website I ask only the following:
1: A credit would be nice, a link back would be wonderful.
2: If you add any functionality to the code I would be very grateful if you could let me have a copy of the modified code so I can improve this script for everybody else, you will be credited.
3: Tell me what site it is on so I can link to it.
There are no restrictions on how you use and or modify this script.
Freeform calculator calculates a column of mixed numbers and text to make comparisons as you might in a spreadsheet. It copes with simple bracketed expressions. Alphanumeric text is parsed to extract numeric data into meaningful results and meaningful headings. Use it like an accounting tape that can be edited and recalculated. For comparisons, stack one column above another. Drag and drop results back into the calculation or paste columns from other programs. Bookmark it for no-fuss availability or save it at as local resource. Freeware with no advertising.
A very simple and powerfull Page Loading Time javascript !!!! This script can be used in result search page for exemple to see in how much time the curent page as been loaded...
BetterCalculator 1.2 is a good looking freeware Javascript calculator with MEMORY screen. Its homepage has been changed to www.crafterscalculator.co m and shows how to place this Calculator on your website or desktop. The calculator itself has also been revised.
Features include: MEMORY screen, RECORD screen,
NEW WINDOW function, Keyboard input capability,
Built in HELP screens, LAUNCH button or graphic can be used on your site.
Help raise awareness about global warming and climate change! A script that's simple to implement, the Carbonify Carbon Dioxide Calculator allows your visitors to estimate their environmental impact in relation to carbon dioxide emissions produced by car, travel, food, gas and electricity usage.
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