Windows 3.1 and 95 calculators use the IEEE 754 double floating point limits, so the maximum is slightly less than 2^(1024) (the 3.1 cannot handle subnormal numbers apparently) Also, the 98-Vista calculators were capped by system memory, but the larger the exponent, the more memory it took up. The Deepin Calculator can handle a large, large range of values.
MS-DOS: Highest number: 10^1073741824 Lowest number: 10^-1073741824 What happens if you go above 10^1073741824: ===INF=== What happens if you go below 10^-1073741824: 0
MS-AN-DOS: Highest number: 10^(9.223*10^18) Lowest number: 10^(-9.223*10^18) What happens if you go above 10^9.223*10^18: #O-FLOW! What happens if you go below 10^-9.223*10^18: 0
Vacc T Calculator: Highest number: 10^3003 Lowest number: 10^-3042 What happens if you go above 10^3003: Timeout What happens if you go below 10^-3042: 0
Vacc TS Calculator: Highest number: 10^1000 Lowest number: 10^(-1000) What happens if you go above 10^1000: "error" What happens if you go below 10^-1000: 0
WolframAlpha: Highest number: N/A Lowest positive number: N/A What happens if you go past the highest number?: N/A What happens if you go past the lowest positive number?: N/A That's why I love it so much.
In future calculator videos, you should feature "Qalculate!". There are 2 versions: one for GTK and the other for Qt, but both of them use the same backend for calculating so it shouldn't matter for these comparisons :)
My-Precise-Calculator Lowest non-zero positive number: 6e-4,966 Highest non-zero positive number: 1.1e4,932 Lowest non-zero negative number: -6e-4,966 Highest non-zero negative number: -1.1e4,932 What happens if you go past the highest positive number? Overflow What happens if you go past the lowest positive number? 0 What happens if you go past the highest negative number? Underflow What happens if you go past the lowest negative number? -0
It's not "3Dash music", it's "Delightful D" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). I had not even heard of 3Dash when I made this video. The makers of 3Dash just chose that same royalty-free track.
My caculator maximum: 10^45,154 My caculator minimum: 10^-3,009 My caculator above max number: Calculating time out* My caculator below min number: 0.0000000000000 *It may wrong
As I'm watching this on 0:28, I can imagine the digital calculators reaching the 32 - or 64-bit integer limit. Edit: I just remembered about floats and doubles, which are numbers capable of fractions, but are 32bit and 64bit respectively.
Desmos calculator's highest number: 10^308 Desmos calculators lowest number: 10^(-308) What happens if you go above 10^308: undefined What happens if you go below 10^(-308): 0
kalkulaktor highest number: 10^10^215 lowest number: 10^(-10^215) What happens if you go above the highest number: "Not a Number" What happens if you go below the lowest number: 0
My calculator(ik its pretty weak): Highest: 2^250000 Lowest: 2^-9999 If you go past highest: "Can't calculate" If you go past lowest: 0.r0 r = repeating
Kalculator: Highest: 1ee+2147483647 (10^10^2147483647) Lowest: 1ee-2147483648 (1/10^10^2147483648) What happens if you go past 1ee+2147483647: Overflow What happens if you go below 1ee-2147483648: 0
Calculators in 2050: Highest Point: 10^^^^^^^^^^^^^10000 Lowest Point 10^^^^^^^^^^^^^-10000 What Happens if you go past the highest number: Epilison What Happens if you go past the lowest possible number: 1/Epilison
Infinitely precise calculator The highest point in Veblen Notation: φ(φ(φ...φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0) zeros) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with 1,0,0,0...0 (with ... zeros) zeros (with 3 iterations)) (with φ(1,0) φ's) The lowest point: the highest point multiplied by -1 If you go beyond the highest point: Loops back to the lowest point and increases the number of overflows If you go beyond the lowest point: Loops back to the highest point and decreases the number of overflows Format for overflows: [Actual result] (with [Number of overflows] overflows)
Calculators in 2100: Highest Point: 10{{{{{{{{{{{10}}}}}}}}}}}10 Lowest Point: 10^-10{{{{{{{{{{{10}}}}}}}}}}}10 What Happens if you go past the highest number: "Not a number" What Happens if you go past the lowest possible number: 0
Windows 100.09 Calculator (Fanmade): Highest Point: 10^^(10^100)^100{10^10^100}10^^(10^100)^100 Lowest Point: 10^10^-99 Past Highest Number: Overflow: Number can't be Surpassed Past Lowest Number: 0
Why is the highest number always 10^308? Have you ever heard of numbers like the Fish Numbers, The Whopper, The Cantor's ordinal, or even Aleph null(Omega)? These numbers are very high. Also, Why is the lowest positive number always 10^-323? Also, In my tablet The highest number is 10^15051. The lowest positive number is 10^-319. If I go past the highest number, It shows nothing then Error. If I go past the lowest positive number, It shows 0. My tablet is a Huawei.
10^308 is the maximum value that a "double" (64-bit floating-point number) can store. Any calculator that maxes out at 10^308 is probably using a double internally.
My IPad is: Highest Number: 10^127 Lowest Positive Number: 10^-90 What happens if you go past the highest number: Error What happen if you go past the lowest positive number: Error
Hypercalc (JS): Highest Number: 10^10^10^10^...10^10^10 (...with 10^308 tens stacked over) (Or 10^^10^308) Lowest Number: 10^-323 What happens if you go past the highest number: ∞ What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
wolfrom alpha :10^(10^(10^12)) ---> www.wolframalpha.com/input?i2d=true&i=Power%5B10%2C-Power%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2C12%5D%5D%5D :10^-(10^(10^12)) ---> www.wolframalpha.com/input?i2d=true&i=Power%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2C12%5D%5D%5D What happens if you go past the highest number: Standard computation time exceeded... What happens if you go past the lowest number:
YourCalculator: Highest Number: 10^3008 Lowest Number: 5x10^-3024 What happens if you go past the highest number: Infinity What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
MathBlocks: Highest Number: 10^3003 Lowest Number: 10^-3003 What happens if you go past the highest number: Math Error What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
U-Blocks: Highest Number: 10^262,143 Lowest Number: 10^-131,071 What happens if you go past the highest number: Crashes What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
Maybe he didn't mean the smallest possible number, but the number closest to zero? (because the negative power indicates how much the number is divided).
You should've included the android reskins (i forgot what theyre called) like miui's, where if you go too high it will result with infinity and the calculator basically being a glitchy mess p.s.: welp, spoke too soon
Why early Windows has the limitations on numbers because it’s using pure C/C++ so as you know, C/C++ has limitations on int about 10^18 and double at about 10^-304. If you go past, memory exceeding and segment fault, and in modern Windows the application crashes and closed. In early days of Windows, the PC will shut down randomly if segment fault happens and you probably won’t get your unsaved data back.
celculator Highest: &666 (2147483647^...^2147483647) (Height: G64^(2147483647^^^^^^^666)) Lowest: &-666 (1/(2147483647^...^2147483647)) (Height: G64^(2147483647^^^^^^^666)) What happens if you go past highest: _Crashes_ What happens if you go past lowest: 0
Break Infinity: Highest Number: 10 ^ 10 ^ 308 Lowest Number: 10 ^ -10 ^308 What happens if you go above 10 ^ 10 ^ 308: 1e0eInfinity What happens if you go below 10 ^ -10 ^308: 0
I'm currently watching this video at night (23:30 in Central European Summer Time). HBU?
8:33 pm central standard time
01:06 UTC+2
8:03 eastern time
7:16 AM Eastern time
7:50 CDT
Windows 3.1 and 95 calculators use the IEEE 754 double floating point limits, so the maximum is slightly less than 2^(1024) (the 3.1 cannot handle subnormal numbers apparently)
Also, the 98-Vista calculators were capped by system memory, but the larger the exponent, the more memory it took up.
The Deepin Calculator can handle a large, large range of values.
its 2^1023-1
Do people even recognize you outside logo editing
that's crazy the amount of work put into this video just too see when the calculator will crash :p
Deepin Calculator beefy tho
Windows 12 Calculator:Highest Number:10^^^^^^^1000(10{7}10^3)
Lowest Number:10^-0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
What!?
@@durhdgcbdjchyou cant just add another ^ to a ^ unless its a ↑
Half a billion zore
@@durhdgcbdjchok
Ternius:
Highest number: 10^999
Lowest number: 10^-999
What happens if you go above 10^999: Overflow.
What happens if you go below 10^-999: 0.0000
Modern Geoworks Ensemble:
Highest number: 10^100000000
Lowest number: 10^-100000000
What happens if you go above: ∞
What happens if you go below: 0
MS-DOS:
Highest number: 10^1073741824
Lowest number: 10^-1073741824
What happens if you go above 10^1073741824: ===INF===
What happens if you go below 10^-1073741824: 0
MS-AN-DOS:
Highest number: 10^(9.223*10^18)
Lowest number:
10^(-9.223*10^18)
What happens if you go above 10^9.223*10^18: #O-FLOW!
What happens if you go below 10^-9.223*10^18: 0
Vacc T Calculator:
Highest number: 10^3003
Lowest number: 10^-3042
What happens if you go above 10^3003: Timeout
What happens if you go below 10^-3042: 0
Vacc TS Calculator:
Highest number: 10^1000
Lowest number: 10^(-1000)
What happens if you go above 10^1000: "error"
What happens if you go below 10^-1000: 0
WolframAlpha:
Highest number: N/A
Lowest positive number: N/A
What happens if you go past the highest number?: N/A
What happens if you go past the lowest positive number?: N/A
That's why I love it so much.
yea.
I've actually tested the Windows 3.1 calculator in my machine and the behavior was identical as in the Windows 95 calculator.
Did you find out all the highest and lowest values on your own? That must of taken ages!
21:29
Round off!
Highest: 1.8x10^308
Lowest: 4.9x10^-324
0:34 This depends on how many digits you have.
Highest number is (10^D) -1
Lowest positive number is 10/(10^D)
(D means count of digits)
In future calculator videos, you should feature "Qalculate!". There are 2 versions: one for GTK and the other for Qt, but both of them use the same backend for calculating so it shouldn't matter for these comparisons :)
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Whats qalculteate
@@neofoodtype338Qajrudjxcbeidbdjate.
whats qlskiansnsbjisz
I tried this on my school computer and after going past 1 x10 308 it said ♾️
1:18
Scientific Calculator: STOP PRESSING THE EQUAL BUTTON!!!!!!!!! I AM DYING
The highest number for Windows 3.1 is somewhere around 1.79e308 (same for 95)
i love how sometimes when you go past the highest number it becomes *E*
rorr
E
EEEEEEEE
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I love yours calculator videos like the hardest 1÷0 on defrent calculators
I wish there were videos of instruments too see the lowest and highest notes 🎶 that breath instruments support
Deepin Calculator is So OP, It can Go up to this Number: 10.000 Octoseptuagintacentimicro-sexquinquagintanovemilli-novemsexagintanongentillion
10OcSiCeMcSxqgNoMiNoSgNi
Anything that says 10^308 can go up to 1.79×10^308. Thats because this number is 2^(1024)
My-Precise-Calculator
Lowest non-zero positive number: 6e-4,966
Highest non-zero positive number: 1.1e4,932
Lowest non-zero negative number: -6e-4,966
Highest non-zero negative number: -1.1e4,932
What happens if you go past the highest positive number? Overflow
What happens if you go past the lowest positive number? 0
What happens if you go past the highest negative number? Underflow
What happens if you go past the lowest negative number? -0
(Uncentillion is 10^306)
In Scratch, the real maximum number to use is literally 1.79 * 10^308 (179 Uncentillion)
the number limit of most programs are 10^308 or more correctly 2^1024
179UCn
You mean 1799362637881635162770188837100261827635717833221836188836455617341426381927253671836547263425179462621448273734096248163264128256512?
1.797e308 antimatter dimensions
What if you type a higher number?
Disappointed to see some calculators won't go below a billionth (1E-9). There are many types of calculations that use units smaller than that.
I died when the 3Dash music appeared 3:32
It's not "3Dash music", it's "Delightful D" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). I had not even heard of 3Dash when I made this video. The makers of 3Dash just chose that same royalty-free track.
no it it 3Dash
@@World_of_OSes oh hah! I know it from 3Dash only lol.
@@theoddster no
Yeah that's definitely 3Dash
Physical Calculators
0:10 (10⁸) -1/10-⁷
0:34 (10¹⁰⁰)-(10⁹⁰)/10^-⁹⁹
Physical Calculators
0:10 E/0
My caculator maximum: 10^45,154
My caculator minimum: 10^-3,009
My caculator above max number: Calculating time out*
My caculator below min number: 0.0000000000000
*It may wrong
5:18 it shouldve said underflow but microsoft was like: TOO LARGE
As I'm watching this on 0:28, I can imagine the digital calculators reaching the 32 - or 64-bit integer limit.
Edit: I just remembered about floats and doubles, which are numbers capable of fractions, but are 32bit and 64bit respectively.
yep and the ones that go to 10^-324 are just ones with the exponent bit overflowing so much that it breaks
11:11, 13:00, 13:27, 14:08, 18:27, 19:04, 19:48, 20:59 (64 bit FP), 23:56, 24:36 & 25:47’s upper limit is (2^1024)-1
by experiencing with the google calculator, i can find that the greatest number it can go is about 1.797*10^308, anything further will say infinity.
I checked so in Windows XP the highest number is infinity
because you can get a factorial of any number even from other factorial
Many calculators that stuck at 10³⁰⁸ or 10³⁸ are depended on Base 2, not 10.
More likely 2^1024
The most interesting result is the Standard Calculator. Even though it says an error, it still shows the top 8 digits.
Desmos calculator's highest number: 10^308
Desmos calculators lowest number: 10^(-308)
What happens if you go above 10^308: undefined
What happens if you go below 10^(-308): 0
nice
No, it’s 1.79 * 10^308
No, Its 10^-323 and having a bug on smaller 10^-315
kalkulaktor
highest number: 10^10^215
lowest number: 10^(-10^215)
What happens if you go above the highest number: "Not a Number"
What happens if you go below the lowest number: 0
HOW DOES THE DEEPIN CALCULATOR GO UP TO 536 MILLION ZEROS????
that's like almost 1 DuMc (ducentimicrillion)
@cindykramer3047 it's not DuMc
Is DuCenMc
like...10⁵³⁶⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰?
@cindykramer3047 is not DuMc
is DuCenMc
like 10⁵³⁶⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰
SHUP UP, @GeorgelsRandom !
deepin calculator numcap can even work for most incremental games
Why are so many devices that use 10^(-323) to 10^308? Could you explain it to me? And why exactly are these numbers?
Due to my laptop's crappy built-in speakers, the music sounded like it was made of Windows XP critical stop sounds.
ruclips.net/user/postUgkxwDyUVDUGYbZ1ju3UsHnEiE9eE6RWPklI
@@World_of_OSesI'm mostly using the external speakers that I connect via headphone jack or my headphones.
@@World_of_OSesI fixed this problem by reinstalling the audio driver.
23:37 Do you use Windows 10 as a VM or as a host machine?
VM
Nice
My calculator(ik its pretty weak):
Highest: 2^250000
Lowest: 2^-9999
If you go past highest: "Can't calculate"
If you go past lowest: 0.r0
r = repeating
Kalculator:
Highest: 1ee+2147483647 (10^10^2147483647)
Lowest: 1ee-2147483648 (1/10^10^2147483648)
What happens if you go past 1ee+2147483647: Overflow
What happens if you go below 1ee-2147483648: 0
Calculators in 2050:
Highest Point: 10^^^^^^^^^^^^^10000
Lowest Point 10^^^^^^^^^^^^^-10000
What Happens if you go past the highest number: Epilison
What Happens if you go past the lowest possible number: 1/Epilison
Infinitely precise calculator
The highest point in Veblen Notation: φ(φ(φ...φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0) zeros) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0) zeros),0,0,0...0 (with φ(1,0,0,0...0 (with 1,0,0,0...0 (with ... zeros) zeros (with 3 iterations)) (with φ(1,0) φ's)
The lowest point: the highest point multiplied by -1
If you go beyond the highest point: Loops back to the lowest point and increases the number of overflows
If you go beyond the lowest point: Loops back to the highest point and decreases the number of overflows
Format for overflows: [Actual result] (with [Number of overflows] overflows)
Calculators in 2100:
Highest Point: 10{{{{{{{{{{{10}}}}}}}}}}}10
Lowest Point: 10^-10{{{{{{{{{{{10}}}}}}}}}}}10
What Happens if you go past the highest number: "Not a number"
What Happens if you go past the lowest possible number: 0
Windows 100.09 Calculator (Fanmade):
Highest Point: 10^^(10^100)^100{10^10^100}10^^(10^100)^100
Lowest Point: 10^10^-99
Past Highest Number: Overflow: Number can't be Surpassed
Past Lowest Number: 0
Will mention that the version of Game Maker you used is over ten years old; modern Game Maker may handle higher numbers
what about a grpahing calculator like ti nspire, those are really advanced and have 100mb ram
Idea for future video: For physical scientific calculators with two digit limit powers of ten:
Speed of calculating factorial of 69. (69!)
It's 171122452428141311372468338881272839092270544893520369393648040923257279754140647424000000000000000.
Why is the highest number always 10^308? Have you ever heard of numbers like the Fish Numbers, The Whopper, The Cantor's ordinal, or even Aleph null(Omega)? These numbers are very high.
Also, Why is the lowest positive number always 10^-323?
Also, In my tablet The highest number is 10^15051. The lowest positive number is 10^-319.
If I go past the highest number, It shows nothing then Error. If I go past the lowest positive number, It shows 0.
My tablet is a Huawei.
10^308 is the maximum value that a "double" (64-bit floating-point number) can store. Any calculator that maxes out at 10^308 is probably using a double internally.
@@World_of_OSes Yes, Because 10^309 = sometimes Inf or Undefined
My IPad is:
Highest Number: 10^127
Lowest Positive Number: 10^-90
What happens if you go past the highest number: Error
What happen if you go past the lowest positive number: Error
iPads don't have calculators
Can you do the highest factorials?
Hypercalc (JS):
Highest Number: 10^10^10^10^...10^10^10 (...with 10^308 tens stacked over) (Or 10^^10^308)
Lowest Number: 10^-323
What happens if you go past the highest number: ∞
What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
wolfrom alpha
:10^(10^(10^12)) ---> www.wolframalpha.com/input?i2d=true&i=Power%5B10%2C-Power%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2C12%5D%5D%5D
:10^-(10^(10^12)) ---> www.wolframalpha.com/input?i2d=true&i=Power%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2CPower%5B10%2C12%5D%5D%5D
What happens if you go past the highest number: Standard computation time exceeded...
What happens if you go past the lowest number:
YourCalculator:
Highest Number: 10^3008
Lowest Number: 5x10^-3024
What happens if you go past the highest number: Infinity
What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
MathBlocks:
Highest Number: 10^3003
Lowest Number: 10^-3003
What happens if you go past the highest number: Math Error
What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
U-Blocks:
Highest Number: 10^262,143
Lowest Number: 10^-131,071
What happens if you go past the highest number: Crashes
What happens if you go past the lowest number: 0
interesant...
On Android 12 x64 Calculator app
-the max Numbers i can find is for 10^75 257 [Positive and negative]
Deepin Calculator is the best!
8:33 Largest becomes 10^(2^29) _(100 octoseptuagintisexagentimicrosesquinquagintinonagentimillinovemsexagintinonagentillion)_ and smallest becomes 10^(-2^29) _(10 octoseptuagintisexagentimicrosesquinquagintinonagentimilliseptuagintinonagentillionths)_
Maybe he didn't mean the smallest possible number, but the number closest to zero? (because the negative power indicates how much the number is divided).
You should've included the android reskins (i forgot what theyre called) like miui's, where if you go too high it will result with infinity and the calculator basically being a glitchy mess
p.s.: welp, spoke too soon
4:19 how windows xp can calculate over myrillion??
nice content
Casio 580 highest is 10^99 and lowest is 10^-99
Standard calculator 1, 3: E, 0. High: 10^7, Low: 10^-7
Standard calculator 2: E, 0. High: 10^9, Low: 10^-9
Scientific calculator: Math ERROR, 0. High: 10^99, Low: 10^-99
Windows calculator: Overflow, Overflow. High: 10^9999, Low: 10^-9999
My phone (OPPO A57): Calculation timeout, 0.0000000000000000000000000000. High: 10^45154, Low: 10^-3009
Google calculator app: Can't calculate, 0.0000000000000000000000000000. High: 10^75257, Low: 10^-3009
Google calculator: Infinity, 0. High: 10^308, Low: 10^-323
20:32 Why only C# for Programming Language? Where are Python, Java, C/C++?
in-built limit
I did also show Game Maker and Scratch.
That is because the table does not have enough space to add.
thats sick
10^45154 and -10^45154 are the highest
and lowest numbers for the OPPO A74 5G built-in calculator app
And if you go past them
The Deepin Calculator is really like deep ocean, MORE THAN 1E+3003!!
Or femillion
More than... 1E+2.21555985E+4571???
3:51 lowest positive number should be 2^-1074
AND Highest number should be 2^1024 - 1
I woke up in 5am
Also noice video
ruclips.net/user/postUgkxvSEiRvEa5FMDHhSuVSBxdD4Y4ALOiBG8
This is the first time i've heard delightful d in a video that *isn't 3dash related*
Why early Windows has the limitations on numbers because it’s using pure C/C++ so as you know, C/C++ has limitations on int about 10^18 and double at about 10^-304. If you go past, memory exceeding and segment fault, and in modern Windows the application crashes and closed. In early days of Windows, the PC will shut down randomly if segment fault happens and you probably won’t get your unsaved data back.
On 7:05 the music is like frying the computer battery
Fun fact: 2^1024 is 1.79769E+308
SVPAM:
biggest: 10^100-1
smallest: 10^-100-1
below 10^-100-1: 0
over 10^100-1: ERROR
3:34 this song sounds like an music from a level in a videogame
Yo's talking about 3Dash Delightful Dance.
2^1024 > 10^308
10^-323 > 2^-1073
on my calculator if you keep square rooting you can get 1
Deepin Calculator is SIGMA
22:36 Infinity
No?
What distro was the galculator ran on? (Don't mind if I'm using bad grammar.)
EndeavourOS
Can you also do OneCalc in your next vid?
2:49 "maximum is 1.79e-307"
3:40 the limit broke💀
5:06 overflow = infinite
CalcES = Limit = ComplexInfinity
Lowest positive number:0
Highest number:EEEEE
5 digit base 12 calculator
So which one calc that able to hold the highest & lowest number? 🤔
4:50 Windows 10 Calculator
In my memory, you can somehow go pass windows xp limit and go higher than 10^43429
Can it?
4:53 Me when i use auto clicker
4:53 You holded 9 key in the numpad
Negatives: am i joking to you?
23:39 wait that’s what i go on!
Bro couldn't do 2^1024 (actual limit of most calcs, mostly JS calcs like Google's)
i remember that this channel used to be osfirsttimer nz
Unities highest number I’m talking about the game engine that most people it has a limit of two to the power 128
win10/11 programmer calc
highest:depends
lowest:1
afer highest it rolls over to the lowest neg
3:34 Delightful dance from 3Dash
3:45 you mean the lowest is 10^-323?
oh yeah it says 9.881312916825e-324 which is supposed to be 10^-323
Timeout
Value may be infinite or undefined.
fi fı f
14:34
\int_0^{\pi/2} \sin^2(x) \cos^3(x) \, dx + \sum_{n=1}^{10} \frac{1}{n^3} + \sqrt[3]{\frac{27}{8}}
3:34 reminds of a game level music
Scientific calculator:9999,9999
Scientific calculator(base 12):EEEE,EEEE
Scientific calculator(12 digit):9999,9999,9999
celculator
Highest: &666 (2147483647^...^2147483647) (Height: G64^(2147483647^^^^^^^666))
Lowest: &-666 (1/(2147483647^...^2147483647)) (Height: G64^(2147483647^^^^^^^666))
What happens if you go past highest: _Crashes_
What happens if you go past lowest: 0
Deepin calc 10^(2^29)-1
Huge W LG calculator
Android uses a button called use longer timeouts
Mine one supports 9×(10^−3009) but after that it shows 0
That's the smallest for me
Break Infinity:
Highest Number: 10 ^ 10 ^ 308
Lowest Number: 10 ^ -10 ^308
What happens if you go above 10 ^ 10 ^ 308: 1e0eInfinity
What happens if you go below 10 ^ -10 ^308: 0