Kalker is a calculator program/website that supports user-defined variables, functions, differentiation, and integration. It runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and in web browsers (with WebAssembly).
- Operators:
+,-,*,/,! - Groups:
(),[],⌈ceil⌉,⌊floor⌋ - Vectors: (x, y, z, ...)
- Matrices: [x, y, z; a, b, c; ...]
- Pre-defined functions and constants
- User-defined functions and variables.
f(x, y) = xy,x = 5 - Root finding using Newton's method (eg. x^2 = 64). Note: estimation and limited to one root
- Derivative of functions (derivatives of noisy functions or of higher order can be a bit inaccurate).
f'(2),sin'(-pi) - Integration.
∫(0, pi, sin(x) dx)or∫(0, π, sin(x) dx), maybe sometimes be slightly off - Understands fairly ambiguous syntax. Eg.
2sin50 + 2xy - Syntax highlighting
- Special-symbol completion on tab. Eg. write
sqrtand press tab. It will be turned into√ - Sum function:
sum(start, to, expression)Eg.sum(1, 3, 2n+1)is the same as2*1+1 + 2*2+1 + 2*3+1=15 - Piecewise functions:
f(x) = { f(x + 1) if x <= 1; x otherwise }, pressing enter before typing the final}will make a new line without submitting - Load a file including predefined functions and constants. For example, if you're going to use kalker for physics, you load up your file with physics functions/constants when starting kalker. This is done either using the
-i fileflag or by putting files in a certain directory and then doingload filenameinside kalker. More about files here - Different number bases: Either with a format like
0b1101,0o5.3,0xffor a format like1101_2. The latter does not support letters, as they would be interpreted as variables - Misc: separate expressions by a semicolon to write them on the same line, use the
ansvariable to get the value of the previously calculated expression
brew install kalker
kalker in the AUR, eg. yay -S kalker
kalker in the nixpkgs repository.
The most up to date version is also available as a flake.
pkgin install kalker (from the official repositories)
Pre-compiled binaries for Linux, Windows, and macOS (64-bit) are available in the releases page.
Minimum rust version: v1.36.0. Make sure you have diffutils gcc make and m4 installed. If you use windows: follow the instructions here (don't forget to install mingw-w64-x86_64-rust in MSYS2).
Run cargo install kalker
- Go into the
clidirectory. - Run
cargo build --release - Grab the binary from
targets/release
There are currently three different libraries related to kalker.
- kalk: The Rust crate that powers it all.
- @paddim8/kalk: JavaScript bindings for
kalk. This lets you use it in the browser thanks to WebAssembly. - @paddim8/kalk-component: A web component that runs
@paddim8/kalk, which let's you use kalk in the browser with a command line-like interface.
A complete reference can be found on the website.
After making changes to the kalk library (in kalk/), you can easily try them out by going to the root of the project directory, and doing cargo run. This will start kalker (cli), with the new changes. If you're using Windows, you will need to follow the instructions here, but also make sure to install mingw-w64-x86_64-rust in MSYS2.
All Rust code is expected to be formatted with `rustfmt
Run:
npm installnpm run dev- this will automatically re-compile the project when changes are made
Run:
npm installnpm run buildnpx cap sync- Build the project using Android Studio, or Gradle directly.