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Angle of Line Defined by Two Points Calculates the angle of two points.
Two Lines Defined by Four Points Calculates the intersection of four points.
History Area
Displays a running list of previously evaluated expressions. The History area
shortcut menu provides several options, including copying a selected
expression to the Clipboard.
Input Box
Provides a box where you enter and retrieve expressions.
More/Less Button
Hides or Displays all QuickCalc function areas. Right-click to select individual
function areas to hide or display.
Number Pad
Provides a standard calculator keypad where you enter numbers and symbols
for arithmetic expressions.
Scientific Area
Evaluates trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and other expressions
commonly associated with scientific and engineering applications.
Units Conversion Area
Converts units of measurement from one unit type to another unit type. The
units conversion area accepts only decimal values without units.
Units Type Select length, area, volume, and angular values from a list.
Convert From Lists the units of measurement from which to convert.
Convert To Lists the units of measurement to which to convert.
Value to Convert Provides a box to enter a value to convert.
Converted Value Converts the units entered and displays the converted value.
Calculator Icon Returns the converted value to the Input box.
Variables Area
Provides access to predefined constants and functions. You can use the
Variables area to define and store additional constants and functions.
Variables Tree Stores predefined shortcut functions and user-defined variables.
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