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If it were a generic stock android calculator then it would look like this.
This calculator is clearly made by an OEM, both of Google's Product Sans and Roboto font isn't there, which is entirely a significant part of their design language especially in stock android.
EDIT: Essentially, it is obviously an HTC-designed calculator.
Uninstall the OnePlus calculator and install the Google Calculator. It looks almost identical (at least on the OP3, I suppose it's the same on the OP5) but is has the separators.
Yes it is. The default Google calculator has only a very few sensible permission that don't need to be explicitly granted, which you can find listed behind the link at the bottom of the page here. Plus the app shown on your screen does not match the current look of the official calculator which becomes obvious if you view the screenshots. Either you installed it yourself or it's some crapware pushed on by a shitty phone manufacturer, but it is definitely third party.
i.e. quit your bullshit.
There's a chance that it's a bug in the old calculator, or in LG's version of the calculator. Like the other guy I'd suggest updating, or just download a different calculator app. :-/
Bugs get fixed, but fixes won't get pushed if he doesn't update. Alternative is to go 3rd party.
For an extra data point it's working correctly on my 6P with 6.0.1.
Edit: Try downloading the latest official calculator, Goog just made it available on the Play Store.
If it doesn't have one just download one from the Google Play Store. I use the one from Google but there are plenty of others. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
Not true? I'm on Android 8.1 AOSP and it works flawless. You can even see a screenshot from it in the PlayStore here. (1st and 2nd screenshot)
>- I am missing my Moto Actions, like saying my phrase to wake the phone up across the room, double twist for the camera, chopping twice the flashlight, Waving my hand to wake and check the screen.
You should try the screen gestures of OP.
>The could have left the calculator and clock app stock
Maybe actually check out her numbers and do some calculations before talking.
>you can't get a fractional result.
🤔 on my pixel when I have a decimal result, it'll also show a mixed fraction below the decimal, for example
This is the app: "Calculator" so it must be an Apple thing to not show reduced fractions?
You mean readily available statistics everyone has access to?
Do I need to send you a calculator even tho you have one on your computer and your phone?
Just in case I do...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator&hl=en_US&gl=US
I think it should use the comma/point system according to your system language. You could try clear the app's storage and cache then change your language (e.g. US English to UK English) and then check if it changed anything. It should then show the numbers as 1,000.00 or 1.000,00.
Otherwise try Google's Calculator and see if it's the same there. It's pretty much the same app.
Maybe we're not using the same application. I'm using the one which comes installed with the KEYone; if I press "D", a lowercase "d" appears on the calculator. I can press alt+"D" and a "5" appears, but I can't lock ALT as usual.
My app is:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
I was just able to fix it (at least for now) by disabling and then reenabling. I did a bunch of stuff in between, like clear storage, tried installing from Play Store (that one still doesn't work - it still says Install even though I have it working now), but I don't think any of that mattered.
Here's the link to see if it'll work for you: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator&hl=de
Probiere es doch selber einmal aus.
May I recommend Google Calculator?
No, seriously. I'm kinda kidding—but in all seriousness—hear me out. It might seem ridiculous and completely pointless, but I think that there is value in knowing the formulas to convert to and from different coordinate formats.
In case you don't remember the names and formats of different coordinate formats, here they are.
D (±DD.DDDDD, ±DD.DDDDD)
"D", meaning degrees. This format is popular for website developers, since coordinates can be stored as a pair of integers. Unlike other formats, the sign indicates the hemisphere — a positive value is N/E, a negative value is S/W.
DDM (H DD° MM.MMM H DDD° MM.MMM)
"DDM", meaning degrees decimal minutes. This is the format that is popular amongst Geocachers. The DD are the "degrees", while the MM.MMM are the "decimal minutes".
DMS (H DD° MM' SS.S" H DDD° MM' SS.S")
"DMS", meaning degrees, minutes, and seconds. I think that this format is popular amongst sailors, but I'm not sure.
DDM to D
Divide the decimal minutes by 60, and then add the degrees. Multiply by -1 if in southern or western hemispheres.
For example, to convert N 37° 49.197′ W 122° 28.715′ to degrees:
49.197 / 60 = 0.81995
37 + 0.81995 = 37.81995
28.715 / 60 = 0.478583
122 + 0.478583 = 122.478583
37.81995, -122.478583
You can check for yourself (using some on-line tool) that N 37° 49.197′ W 122° 28.715′ represents the same location as 37.81995, -122.478583.
DMS to DDM
Divide the seconds by 60 and then add the minutes for the decimal minutes. Everything else is the same.
For example, to convert N 37° 49′ 11.8″ W 122° 28′ 42.9″ to DDM:
11.8 / 60 = 0.19666...
49 + 0.19666... = 49.197 (rounded to 3 decimals)
42.9 / 60 = 0.715
28 + 0.715 = 28.715
N 37° 49.197′ W 122° 28.715′
And that's it! Once again I'll leave it to you to check that those coordinates point to the same spot.
D to DDM, DDM to DMS
Those are simply the reverse of the processes described above. They shouldn't be too difficult to figure out, but I will probably add them later.
Hopefully that helps. If you really want an app, I'm sure you can find one. But I still think that these conversions are important to know!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
idk why but it's not a system app
Just grab the Google one, disable OnePlus one and you are good.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
You can just download the stock calculator from the play store.
Use Google's.
http://i.imgur.com/dScSQ2G.jpg
Why would someone download anything else that the Google Calculator?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator&hl=en_CA&gl=US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
It also has history, which lets you scroll back in pi also.
Here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
You might want to get an older version off apkmirror though, this new version's UI is ass.
literally in the play store for the calculator app from Google in the first photo
I use this app. Works very well. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator
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Did you try Google calculator? It can show live results.
Other options:
CCalc - Nice theme option and it has save to memory & option to save formulas. Also has theme options. No ads. Doesn't ask internet permission.
Archimedes - no ads, no internet permission. But doesn't have % button.
All in One Calculator - Good options, In app purchase to remove ads. It also have unit convertors, other calculators related to engineering, geometry etc.
If you're on Android, you can get the Google Calculator.