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Calculatus: Math In Minecraft Chat
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Calculatus is a Forge mod for Minecraft 1.8.9 that enabled you to evaluate mathematical expressions in chat. It supports basic arithmetic operations, parentheses, and modulo. Your player position is stored in the variables x,y,z which correspond to the player's cordinates. Short hands for larger values including "k, m, b, t" are supported (added this mainly cause of skyblock).
/calc <expression>: Evaluate a mathematical expression.- Example usage:
/calc 2 + 2 * 3evaluates to8. - Example usage:
/calc 1/2evaluates to0.5. (note: rounds to the nearest hundredths digit) - Example usage:
/calc z+10(where the player's position is at z = -10) evaluates to0. - Example usage:
/calc 1kevaluates to1,000.
/calc history: View the history of expressions you have evaluated./calc clear: Clear the history of expressions you have evaluated.
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