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A comprehensive calculator package with various math operations.

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Deniz Qian: https://github.com/dq2024
Somyung Kim: https://github.com/troy-skim
Terrance Chen: https://github.com/tchen0125
Kim Young: https://github.com/Kyoung655

Project Description

This project is a calculator app that is able to execute multiple functions. The availible functions are add, subtract, multiply, divide, mod, log, exp, randomnumsrange, stringParse, abs, factorial, mean, median, and mode.

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Our project has the following functions: add(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, adds them together, then returns their sum. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

substract(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, subtracts them from eachother, then returns their difference. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

multiply(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, multiplies them together, then returns their product. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

divide(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, divides them by eachother, then returns their quotient. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

mod(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, calls the modulus operator, then returns the remainder. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

log(x,y): this functions takes two numbers, adds them together, then returns the natural logarithm. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

exp(x,y): this functions takes two numbers. x is multiplied by itself y times. The code then returns the product. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

randomnumsrange(x,y): this functions takes two numbers. random numbers are generated in between 0 and x, y times. The code then returns the list of random number generated. This function is only to be used within the stringParse() function. Example here:

stringParse(input): this function takes two numbers and any of the following functions previously mentioned: add, subtract, multiply, divide, mod, log, exp, and randomnumsrange. The format for stringParse(input) must be stringParse("number1 operation number2"). Examples here:

abs(x): this function takes a single number and converts it into its absolute value. Example here:

factorial(x, val = {}): this function takes in a number and returns its factorial value. Example here:

mean(list): this function takes in a list of numbers, sums them up, then divides them by the number of numbers in the array, returning the average. Example here:

median(list): this function takes in a list of numbers, ordering the data points, and then finding the midddle number or taking the mean of the middle two numbers. Example here:

mode(numbers): this function takes in a list of numbers and returns the number that appears most often. Example here:

cubesurfacearea(x): this function takes in a number, calls our exp function with x, then multiplies the value returned by our exp function by 6 to get the surface area of a cube.

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