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While the two posts linked in the comments below are excellent I am specifically looking for information that helps me to address this issue in native JS. I know that JS shouldn't be the first choice for complex math, but given the limitation that this calculator is meant to run in the browser it is the tool that I have decided to work with.


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What is the best way to handle this without converting the number to a string? Is there an intelligent way to impose a limit on the precision of the calculator so that it only supports accuracy to so many decimal places?

This webpage is a tool to understand IEEE-754 floating point numbers. This is the format in which almost all CPUs represent non-integer numbers. As this format is using base-2,there can be surprising differences in what numbers can be represented easily in decimal and which numbers can be represented in IEEE-754. As an example, try "0.1". The conversion is limited to 32-bit single precision numbers, while theIEEE-754-Standard contains formats with increased precision.

Not every decimal number can be expressed exactly as a floating point number. This can be seen when entering "0.1" and examining its binary representation which is either slightly smaller or larger, depending on the last bit.

This source code for this converter doesn't contain any low level conversion routines. The conversion between a floating point number (i.e. a 32 bit area in memory) and the bit representation isn't actually a conversion, but just a reinterpretation of the same data in memory. This can be easily done with typecasts in C/C++ or with some bitfiddling via java.lang.Float.floatToIntBits in Java. The conversion between a string containing the textual form of a floating point number (e.g. "3.14159", a string of 7 characters) and a 32 bit floating point number is also performed by library routines. If you need to write such a routine yourself, you should have a look at the sourecode of a standard C library (e.g. GNU libc, uclibc or the FreeBSD C library - please have a look at the licenses before copying the code) - be aware, these conversions can be complicated.

I was wondering if it may be possible to have a pop up working calculator in a storyline course. I built a working calculator as a .swf file and want to be able to call this calculator up in storyline.

For instance, I am creating a math course. Somewhere on the player there is a link titled "Calculator" clicking this would call up a floating calculator. OR in programing terms, call up a frame with a .swf file inside. My calculator expands and contracts depending on a user input so this frame would have to be variable on size if possible.

You are awesome. I'm new to Storyline and wasn't sure how the layers worked on the SlideMaster. I wasn't aware that they needed to be toggled using a variable. With your suggestion, I have the calculator 99% working and I can think of about 2-3 more functions I can now do with this new knowledge on the SlideMaster Layers.

I say 99% working because the calculator is allowed to float, meaning the user can drag it around. The problem I now face is I can't have a dragable hotspot or button that readjusts the variable to off to turn off the calculator.

I have a little "x" in the corner but when I drag the calculator the "x" or button or hotspot doesn't move. I tried grouping the .SWF picture of the calculator, nothing works. My last resort is to redo the calculator to have the variable toggle in the SWF file. I don't really want to do that but...

Thanks for the suggestion. I tried adding the calculator to the normal state of the close "X". The calc still works in the exported slides but the pesky "X" still is locked to the slide and won't follow the calculator.

Perhaps I could have a toggle switch on each slide which changes the variable. That will take up precious space on the slide but it may be the only way other than redoing the flash. I tried to reprogram the flash but can't pass the adjust variable outside of the calculator and to storyline (this may also bugger things up when published to different formats).

I had originally tried what you suggest but the button or hotspot is tied absolutely to the slide layer and won't drag with the calculator. When dragging the calc, the button or hotspot stays in one spot.

I limited the number of digits that my calculator could display so the results got truncated. There are no rounding errors if no one can see them. There are other strategies, such as multiplying both numbers by 100 before multiplying/dividing, then dividing the result by 10,000.

I have trouble just about every time I work with floating point rasters in the Raster Calculator. The problem I typically encounter is that an integer raster is created instead of the floating point raster I want. The output raster is either in integer form (such as -1 0 or 1) or a floating point raster is created with all NoData or 0 digital numbers. Below are some tips for tying to get a floating point output raster:

To float the calculator on the screen, click the cloud-like icon in the toolbar. The app will request permission to draw over other apps. An icon will appear over the screen, and you may expand and collapse the calculator through this icon

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That sounds like, a floating sorter.

Actually I never ever think I can use the sorter for creating new text notes I always end up using Drafts as the way I keep Devonthink window with all its bells and whistles is too distracting.

As you can see, this parser is compatible only with integer numbers. However, I need to extend its features by floating point operations to have an option to perform those as orderly as in cases of integers. May you give any tip how to manage that considering the code provided?

Floating Calculator is a free app for Android published in the PIMS & Calendars list of apps, part of Business.


The company that develops Floating Calculator is AptApps.org. The latest version released by its developer is 4.3.1. This app was rated by 11 users of our site and has an average rating of 4.4.


To install Floating Calculator on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2019-08-28 and was downloaded 6924 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Floating Calculator as malware as malware if the download link to com.aptapps.floatingcalculator is broken.


How to install Floating Calculator on your Android device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.Once the Floating Calculator is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.A pop-up window with the permissions required by Floating Calculator will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.Floating Calculator will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished.

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I'm trying to do some math for a college assignment and whenever I go to the website, the calculator disappears beneath the website and I have to go back and forth to copy the number, it's annoying and a little frustrating. I just wish there was a way to keep the calculator always on top or keep it on tab on the side. I tried the "Keep on right/left side" button but it still disappeared.

Keep the calculator on an unused part of your screen where it is always visible and only a mouse-click or cmd+tab selection away to use it. Since it will be in your Dock, a single click there will make it top-most over existing window occlusion.

Each item in the history stores the expression, result and timestamp when the calculation was performed. By tapping on one of the items, it's result will be appended to the end of your current expression in the calculator.

Of all the mini-apps, the calculator is among the most useful - who really wants to navigate away from the current application to use a full screen calculator (especially on a tablet)? Thanks to a new app called AirCalc, you'll never have to make that choice again.

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