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  2. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    A simple arithmetic calculator was first included with Windows 1.0. [5]In Windows 3.0, a scientific mode was added, which included exponents and roots, logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (supports radian, degree and gradians angles), base conversions (2, 8, 10, 16), logic operations, statistical functions such as single variable statistics and linear regression.

  3. Comparison of Java and C++ - Wikipedia

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    C++ allows namespace-level constants, variables, and functions. In Java, such entities must belong to some given type, and therefore must be defined inside a type definition, either a class or an interface. In C++, objects are values, while in Java they are not. C++ uses value semantics by default, while Java always uses reference semantics. To ...

  4. Multiple factor analysis - Wikipedia

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    On the contrary, the individual 5 is more characterized by high values for the variables of group 2 than for the variables of group 1 (for the individual 5, group 2 partial point lies further from the origin than group 1 partial point). This reading of the graph can be checked directly in the data. 6. Representations of groups of variables as ...

  5. Smalltalk - Wikipedia

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    3 receives the message "factorial" and answers 6; 4 receives the message "factorial" and answers 24; 6 receives the message "+" with 24 as the argument and answers 30; 30 receives the message "between:and:" with 10 and 100 as arguments and answers true; The answer of the last message sent is the result of the entire expression.

  6. Factorion - Wikipedia

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    Let be a natural number. For a base >, we define the sum of the factorials of the digits [5] [6] of , :, to be the following: ⁡ = =!. where = ⌊ ⁡ ⌋ + is the number of digits in the number in base , ! is the factorial of and

  7. Factorial - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 4.023 872 601 × 10 2 567: 3 249: 6.412 337 688 ... and in the factorial moments of random variables. [99] Hyperfactorials

  8. Factor (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    [8] A foreign function interface is built into Factor, allowing for communication with C, Objective-C and Fortran programs. There is also support for executing and communicating with shaders written in GLSL. [3] [9] Factor is implemented in Factor and C++. It was originally bootstrapped from an earlier Java implementation.

  9. Factorial number system - Wikipedia

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    From this it follows that the rightmost digit is always 0, the second can be 0 or 1, the third 0, 1 or 2, and so on (sequence A124252 in the OEIS).The factorial number system is sometimes defined with the 0! place omitted because it is always zero (sequence A007623 in the OEIS).