Frink 2025-04-12 freeware

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Frink, developed by Alan Eliasen, is a versatile and powerful programming language designed for practical calculations. It excels in unit conversions, handling physical quantities with ease, and ensuring precision with its advanced math capabilities. Frink's unique features include currency conversions, date/time math, and a rich library of built-in functions. Ideal for scientists, engineers, and educators, Frink simplifies complex computations while maintaining accuracy and reliability. ...

Author Alan Eliasen
Released 2025-04-13
Filesize 1.60 MB
Downloads 3560
OS Windows All
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Math Calculator, Unit Converter, Calculator, Converter, Convert, Calculate
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2025-04-12 Apr 13, 2025 New Release Major rewrite and fixes of the multifor loop to make it work better (or at all) in certain conditions. These conditions require that the bounds of one loop depend on the bounds of the loops to its left, and require backtracking to ensure that conditions can be met.
It also fixes the next command for multifor loops, especially the version with a numbered level to jump to. It now properly ensure loop bounds are enforced and recalculated correctly, even when backtracking is necessary.
2025-03-27 Mar 29, 2025 New Release The method image.autocrop[levels=3] now takes an optional positive integer argument that determines how different that border pixels can be when autocropping. This may need to be increased as high as, say, 127 for JPEG images with lots of artifacts.
2025-02-11 Feb 12, 2025 New Release Added baseUnitNames[] function which returns an array of names of the base units in a known order. For example, this normally returns [m, s, kg, A, K, dollar, mol, bit, cd].
Added baseDimensionNames[] function which returns an array of names of the base dimensions in a known order. For example, this normally returns [length, time, mass, current, temperature, currency, amount_of_substance, information, luminous_intensity].

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... problems with an emphasis on physical units, data analysis, and scientific computation. Frink stands out in the ... for tasks that require exact calculations, such as financial modeling or scientific research. The language's built-in functions ...

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