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I'm looking for an interactive equation editor like SwiftCalcs to interactively solve various engineering equations that come up but that doesn't charge on a monthly bases and if possible preferably running locally if anyone happen to come across such a thing.

I am aware of matlab but it's not intuitive or makes the equations readable or allows for nice easy GUI integration to manipulate variable values...

Thanks for the suggestions!

MikeLemo
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  • Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange. Years ago I used Mathcad – J. W. Tanner Dec 07 '20 at 00:05
  • I don't think you'll be able to do much without climbing a learning curve. Sagemath has considerable symbolic+numeric capability that can be installed on your desktop computer or accessed online free of charge. In general Math.SE does not treat software recommendations as on-topic, though questions about "software that mathematicians use" are on-topic when tied to a specific mathematical problem. Your post does not have such a nexus. You might see what related content already exists at Software Recommendations SE. – hardmath Dec 07 '20 at 00:18
  • Coming to terms with Matlab may be the best option – Chubby Chef Dec 07 '20 at 00:22
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    Well thanks first of all, sageMath looks promising looking into it right now and thanks for the software recommendation thread link hardmath I was actually looking for it and couldn't find it I'll try there if I wont find sagemath appealing. and about matlab I'd rather concentrate on python and have a much more flexible calculator after all they are both simple programming languages and python is just more flexible – MikeLemo Dec 08 '20 at 08:45

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