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Completed Scientific Calculator Project #105

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This project is submitted by the group consisting of Xiong Yuan, Jorge Tapia, Kelly Porter, Lena Litouka, and Theresa Mashura.

xyuan04 and others added 15 commits February 27, 2021 16:09
Added/tested logarithm methods

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Added more test fields.
added factorial & memory

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added trig functions
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added basic functions and tested

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* added rock,paper,sci game/updated code

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* final changes

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* Added sign inversion function

* Added invert sign, square, square root, exponent, inverse functions

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* added display value

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added getTime feature/cleaned up code. Removed test class (newCalculator). Finalizing project.
Created uml diagram for MainApplication and TestMainApplication.

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added runCalculator() to actually start up the program and updated uml diagram.
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