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The most common case where only the approximate output is displayed happens when the exact and the approximate outputs are equal, more precisely when the exact output is equal to the approximate output with the number of significant digits taken from user settings. That clarification matters for the Poincare::Integers which have more digits than the number of significant digits set by the user. Besides, an Expression containing Units is simplified as Multiplication(Float, Unit...) recorded identically into the exact and the approximate outputs (except perhaps the number of significant digits). Generally, the case where the number of digits in the output is smaller or equal to the user setting would be matched by the condition, stated above, that exact and approximate output are equal. But that should also be the case whatever the number of significant digits. That is why the presence of Units is matched specifically.
Epsilon is a high-performance graphing calculator operating system. It includes eight apps that cover the high school mathematics curriculum.
You can try Epsilon straight from your browser in the online simulator.
Diving in
We highly recommend you start by reading the online documentation for this project. You'll learn how to install the SDK and about the overall architecture of the Epsilon.
Contributing
If you run into an issue, we would be very happy if you would file a bug on the issue tracker.
We welcome contributions. For smaller changes just open a pull request straight away. For larger changes we recommend you open an issue first for discussion.
License
NumWorks Epsilon is released under a CC BY-NC-SA License. NumWorks is a registered trademark.
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