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Frink 2024-11-30 freeware
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 | 2024-12-01 |
Filesize | 1.70 MB |
Downloads | 3515 |
OS | Windows All |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Math Calculator, Unit Converter, Calculator, Converter, Convert, Calculate |
Users' rating (91 rating) |
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2024-11-30 | Dec 1, 2024 | New Release | Added string functions startsWith[string, prefix], startsWith[string, prefix, startPos], and endsWith[string, suffix] to test if a string starts or ends with the specified substrings. For more information, see the Substrings section of the documentation. Added a couple algorithms to Graph.frink countConnected[startNode] which simply counts nodes connected to the specified node. shorten[] which simplifies a graph that has lots of long runs (like a maze with long hallways) to only include the decision points. This greatly simplifies finding shortest paths in some instances. |
2024-11-08 | Nov 9, 2024 | New Release | Rewrote the code for U.S. historical currency conversions to handle the new, even sillier changes in the file here. The maintainers of the site changed the efficient, easily-parsed text file into a useless HTML file that is 10 times larger and will cost everyone more time and money to download. And now only half of the table is populated by JavaScript for some weird reason. They said this is "to make the table more accessible for our users." |
2024-11-03 | Nov 4, 2024 | New Release | Added a function nthPrime[n] which returns the nth prime number (indexed from 1, that is, nthPrime[1] returns 2 and nthPrime[2] return 3.) Fixed the chunks function when there isn't even enough data to fill a single chunk. Released a new version of Frink: The Next Generation (version 2024-10-20). This merges all changes from the main branch. |