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Haskellator9000

Haskellator9000 is a calculator developed by Thomas and Lukas, written in (you guessed it) Haskell. Its main feature is the support for multiple SI base and derived units. For a complete list of supported units and features, see below.

Supported Units

  • SI base units
    • Time (ns, µs, ms, s, min, h, d)
    • Length (nm, µm, mm, cm, m, km)
    • Mass (ng, µg, mg, g, kg, t)
  • SI derived units
    • Area (m², dm², cm², mm², a, ha, km²)
    • Volume (m³, dm³, cm³, mm³, km³)
    • Velocity (combination of length and time)
    • Acceleration (combination of length and time²)
    • Force (N, m/s², kN)
    • Pressure (Pa, hPa)
    • Frequency (Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz)
    • Energy (J, kJ, MJ)
    • Power (W, mW, kW, MW, GW, TW)

Features

  • Rich REPL with persisted history and CTRL-R search
  • Explicit unit conversion (e.g. 2km [m])
  • Implicit multiplication (e.g. 2m(3m+4m) instead of 2m*(3m+4m))
  • Support for variable bindings (e.g. a = 1+2, b = 3 -> a + b)
    • Of course, they are evaluated lazily 😉

Usage

  1. To run the calculator you first have to make sure that you got a working Haskell installation
    1. You can use, e.g., GHCup to install all necessary tools
    2. We will need the GHC and Stack. So go ahead and install those
  2. Next, you can clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/LukasPietzschmann/Haskellator9000.git
    Or if you prefer SSH:
    git clone [email protected]:LukasPietzschmann/Haskellator9000.git
  3. After that, navigate into the project:
    cd Haskellator9000
  4. Now you have two options: You can simply run the calculator using
    stack run
    Or you could install it into your system by running
    stack install