> My thought is to create a pure python module with "pretty good" > implementations of things found on low to mid-range calculators Great idea, as always! :) > Here are a few that may be worthy of a module: > * Combinations, permuations, and factorial Only if we can write 3! instead of calculator.factorial(3) ;) > * A simple solver, given f(x)==c and hi/low bounds, solve for x if > possible. (works like Goal Seek in Excel) +1 zillion. This should be a commodity in most business apps, not the exclusive domain of one or two. > * A handfull of metric/English conversions (these could be skipped) Yes, but make this a set of base classes, so that when Maeda in New Guinea wants to convert square feet to bilums, she can subclass them. Robert Brewer MIS Amor Ministries fumanchu at amor.org
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