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Calculator Easily propagate measurement errors through mathematical operations. Brought to you by: paul-nobrega Summary Files Reviews Support Code ★ 5.0 Stars (2) 30 Downloads (This Week) Last Update: 2014-03-04 Download ErrorPropagator_SetupWin64-bit.exe Browse All Files Windows Mac Linux
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Screenshots Description Error Propagation Calculator is essentially a cross-platform GUI front-end for the error propagation calculator excel Python Uncertainties library that does not require knowledge of Python to use. Simply point and click to enter values and
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errors, input your expression and press compute. The program evaluates native Python code, but the user does not need to know the syntax as common operators are provided as buttons, similar to a scientific wolfram alpha error propagation calculator. -Evaluate expressions with as much as 26 different variable and error pairs. -Copy output to the system clipboard by simply double clicking the output field. -Cross-platform: Works on Windows, Linux, and Mac. All calculations are dependent on the uncertainties package (Uncertainties: a Python package for calculations with uncertainties, Eric O. LEBIGOT, http://pythonhosted.org/uncertainties/) Error Propagation Calculator Web Site Categories KEEP ME UPDATED By clicking on "Follow" below, you error propagation excel spreadsheet are agreeing to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. Get notifications on updates for this project. Get newsletters with site news, white paper/events resources, and sponsored content from our partners. Invalid email address. Please try again. Sent to None. Follow You seem to have CSS turned off. Please don't fill out this field. You seem to have CSS turned off. Please don't fill out this field. User Ratings 5.0 out of 5 stars ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★ 2 0 0 0 0 ease 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 5 / 5 features 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 5 / 5 design 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 4 / 5 support 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 4 / 5 Write a Review User Reviews Filter All All ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★ rjrich 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 Thank you for creating this propagation of error calculator and making
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package¶ The uncertainties package is a free, cross-platform program that transparently handles calculations with numbers with uncertainties (like 3.14±0.01). It can also yield the derivatives of any https://sourceforge.net/projects/errorcalc/ expression. The uncertainties package takes the pain and complexity out of uncertainty calculations. Error propagation is not to be feared anymore! Calculations of results with uncertainties, or of derivatives, can be performed either in an interactive session (as with a calculator), or in programs written in the Python programming language. Existing calculation code https://pythonhosted.org/uncertainties/ can run with little or no change. Whatever the complexity of a calculation, this package returns its result with an uncertainty as predicted by linear error propagation theory. It automatically calculates derivatives and uses them for calculating uncertainties. Almost all uncertainty calculations are performed analytically. Correlations between variables are automatically handled, which sets this module apart from many existing error propagation codes. You may want to check the following related uncertainty calculation Python packages to see if they better suit your needs: soerp (higher-order approximations) and mcerp (Monte-Carlo approach). An easy-to-use calculator¶ Calculations involving numbers with uncertainties can be performed even without knowing anything about the Python programming language. After installing this package and invoking the Python interpreter, calculations with automatic error propagation can be performed transparently (i.e., through the usual syntax for mathematical formulas): >>> from uncertainties import ufloat >>> from uncertainties.umath import * # sin(), etc. >>> x = ufloat(1, 0.1) # x = 1+/-0.1 >>>
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked BaumgartnerMarco Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error in Calculator on Mac! HelloSry https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1513015?tstart=0 for my bad language, i'm swiss.so, i found an error in calculator on mac(OS Leopard).Try 0,14 x 100, it will give a error.its not possible to insert a 0,... value.i hope it's only a settings problems. Else, i wouldn't buy a new mac, because this is a simple math rule what every pc or mac should know.could you help me?i am really sad and angry about that, error propagation because i paid a lot and i didn't became the quality for that price.thanks and see youBaumgartner Marco MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.2) Posted on May 7, 2008 1:37 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error in Calculator on Mac! All replies Helpful answers by Barry Hemphill, Barry Hemphill May 7, 2008 5:57 AM in response to BaumgartnerMarco Level 8 (38,124 points) Peripherals error propagation calculator May 7, 2008 5:57 AM in response to BaumgartnerMarco Hello BaumgartnerMarco:Welcome to Apple discussions.I think the problem lies in what, as I recall, is the European representation of a decimal number. In the US we use 0.14, you use 0,14. The calculator assumes a leading non-significant zero if you type 0.14. Try it 0.14x100=14 on the calculator.BarryP.S. Your English is much better than my (pick the language) German, French, Italian, or Romanish Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by BaumgartnerMarco, BaumgartnerMarco May 7, 2008 5:02 PM in response to BaumgartnerMarco Level 1 (0 points) May 7, 2008 5:02 PM in response to BaumgartnerMarco thank you very much for awnser.i was at the DataQuest store(Premium Apple Reseller in Switzerland), they didn't knew thatso we try it on a test/sell iMac in the shop, it doesn't work with the "." or with ",".We try the german layout too, because they use the point too, with the same negative resault.-.-'i don't know, am i the first user with that problem?No one else use the calculator? good in math hmm ? it might be a bug in the swiss layout... Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by deh2