Table Of Contents
![Kalkulon poster](/img/1.gif)
Latest update [menu]
2.3:
- adjust colors for better readability (with and w/o syntax highlighting)
2.2:
- add syntax highlighting
Description [menu]
Kalkulon is a programmable expression calculator for programmers available for your Windows, Linux and Android device.
If you just need a simple calculator Kalkulon is probably not what you are looking for.
But if you are looking for a scientific calculator with the following features
* C-like syntax, e.g.: (0x10>>3)+(6|4)*7
* variables, e.g: bitmask = 0x0F0F; 0x1234&bitmask
* user defined formulas and scripts, e.g.: AddMul(a,b,c)=(a+b)*c; AddMul(1,2,3)
* fully programmable, e.g.: if, while, do, etc.
* result history (out, outl), e.g.: 3+4; out+8; outl[0]+outl[1]
* casts, e.g.: ((u8)-1)<<8
* dec, hex and bin number format, e.g.: (128+0x3d)&0b01101100
* strings and list, e.g.: list = {"Hallo ", "World"}; list[0]+list[1]
* syntax coloring for easy use of long expressions
* autoload file ("autoload.k") for user defined variables, formulas, programs
* GPL license
which can share formulas and scripts between your desktop and mobile device you should give Kalkulon a try.
For devices without hardware keyboard I recommend Hacker's Keyboard!
Details:
On the Android device the example and help files are automatically copied into "SDCARD/Kalkulon" folder on first start. This is also the working directory for Kalkulon. Put your Kalkulon scripts here, e.g. from your desktop PC.
The Exec() command works a little bit different on Android:
If the command is ACTION_EDIT or ACTION_VIEW, e.g.
Exec("ACTION_EDIT", "runregtest.k")
an Android Intent is sent to start an external Activity.
For all other commands a normal system() call is executed, e.g.
Exec("echo 1 > xxx") writes "1" into file "xxx" in Kalkulon folder.
For more details have a look at http://www.kalkulon.de
Change log:
2.3:
- adjust colors for better readability (with and w/o syntax highlighting)
2.2:
- add syntax highlighting
2.1:
- new setting for simple output (suppress "outl[i]" prefix)
- enlarge layout of list views for easier touching
- "Clear session" now visible in Action Bar
2.0:
- add: text size of input can be set via "Settings ..." menu
1.9:
- add: support of octal numbers with prefix "0o" (zero "o") -> "0o1234567"
1.8:
- add: text size can be changed by zoom gesture
1.6/1.7:
- fix: keep soft keyboard open for Android >= 4.x
1.5:
- add: Android 4 look and feel (please report issues to [email protected])
- add: select and copy from output window
1.4:
- add: "Clear input history" menu item
1.3:
- add: Exec() now supported on Android (see description in overview)
- fix: error messages were cut-off
- fix: LinePos() returned wrong line number
1.2:
- check if user deleted application data
All APK files available here:
https://bitbucket.org/jholetzeck/kalkulon-for-android/downloads
How to install Kalkulon APK for Android [menu]
Download Kalkulon APK file (de.kalkulon.main_13_316205.apk) from SameAPK.com, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
- Go to your phone Settings page
- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
- Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Tap the APK file you downloaded (de.kalkulon.main_13_316205.apk)
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
How to install Kalkulon APK on Windows 7/8/10 or MAC PC? [menu]
Download Kalkulon APK file(de.kalkulon.main_13_316205.apk) from SameAPK.com to your PC (ex: /Users/xxx/Downloads/(de.kalkulon.main_13_316205.apk)), then follow these steps:
Using Emulator:
- Download And Install one Emulator Softwares (Ex: Bluestacks, GenyMotion, NoxPlayer)
- Simple install APK on PC by drag and drop file de.kalkulon.main_13_316205.apk on Emulator screen
Kalkulon APK Pros & Cons [menu]
Pros
- This app is safe, it's not require high risk permissions
- Compatible with 32 bit device (most Emulator using 32bit arch CPU)
- Compatible with 64-bit device (some android device and current Bluestacks)
Cons
Everything is good.