h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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When I went to scool the began to let us use calculators in
class, sometime though entering the problem in a way the
calculator can resolve was a difficuty in itself.
would be cool if google pixel phones were aple to scan math
problems and dislay the answer similar to its way it can
tranlate
text in other languages on the fly.
Now called Photomath
https://photomath.net/en Wasn't hard to find. [RayfordSteele, Dec 28 2018]
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It would also be cool if you could video a few seconds of a difficult technical or social problem, and it would suggest the necessary actions required to defuse / solve the problem. |
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Surely an OCR calculator would give you the answer, but then
go back three or four times to check that it hadn't left the
brackets open? |
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That would be an OCD calculator. Ha |
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Given the paucity of spelling and syntax in the idea, we are doubtful that you ever attended any educational establishment. Mathematics appears to be the least of your problems. |
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I have an app on my tablet that is a "free-hand" calculator;
you can write equations as you would on paper, and it will
solve them. I haven't looked for a "camera" based version,
but I would be very surprised if it didn't exist. It's not a big
step from direct hand-written input to OCR. |
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I think I have one of these. Ah yes. 'Capture Math.' |
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I have CDO. It's like OCD only with the letters placed
in the correct order. |
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Oh, and don't buy an IBS calculator. They're really shit ... |
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