Sicyon Pro calculator

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Shareware ($28.00)
Windows 98, 2000, XP
Jun 29, 2007
11346 kBytes
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Sicyon is all-in-one scientific calculator for every student and professor, researcher and developer. The core of Sicyon is an expression (VBScript/JScript) calculator with features as: estimate a function using variables, user-defined functions and Sicyon objects; multi-plot/tabulate a function; solve 1-6 equations, minimums, maximums and definite integral of 2D/3D function; fit a function over data set; sophisticated units converter; database reader with various physical and chemical constants; matrix operations; set of plugin tools, including connector to R-project statistical software.

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