Which ones do you use in particular by the way? I tend to only use the Sto character.
Tau(т), Pi(π), Theta(Σ) and that weird u with the front tail come to mind. Forgot to mention it but I am also typing out notes so sometimes I want the actual character.
I have a few more questions...
Are any of the following things possible:
-Programs with multiple drop downs (Concurrently)
-Program with multiple entry boxes where it doesn't need submitted(results are displayed as more information is added)
-Make it access the cas/traditional view where it calculates math normally but with acceptance for additional characters(who serve as their own variables, ex. 12m being 12E-3 or 12x10^3)
-Practically display drawn objects on the graphing view (or with similar functionality at least)
-Use of checkmark like stuff for checking
Would like to know ahead of time if any of these things are not possible to do for whatever arbitrary reason before I invest to much time in trying to do it that way. Understand there are workarounds to all of the above things but I'd like to do it as elegantly as possible since I'd like to work on making it as user-friendly as possible.
Here are some of the ideas I had on things I'd like to do(in no order of actual interest or likelihood of actually doing them):
-Resistor rating calculator(with drop downs for different colors/tolerance)
-Karnaugh Map Generator
-Boolean logic simplifier
-Ohm's Law solver
-Capacitor/Inductance solver
-Boolean truth table
-Circuit truth table
-KVL/KCL/Nodal Analysis
-General area for manually computing EE related stuff(more easily for less-well acquainted users of the calculator)
-IC searcher (means of searching for very specific IC chip names)
Thanks again in advance for any prior or future advice.