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Designed to hit the sweet-spot between functionality and simplicity, this Math-Bot comes with over 40 Functions, Graphing and Term-Solving


Plus is like a neat little extension to your server.

We tried to hit the sweet-spot between functionality and simplicity

It can help everyone, no matter if they want to

  • make a quick and easy calculation
  • understand what mathematical utilities do
  • get a quick graph to visualize a term
  • solve a term easily
  • solve advanced mathematical calculations
  • just finish their homework quicker :)

We all need that quick calculator someday in our routine. Here it is

To make things simpler Plus' functions have been compresses into 4 commands.

This may not sound like a lot, but the interior matters.

This also

  • increases simplicity and
  • significantly decreases the typing needed
  • contributes to bandwidth and
  • speed of Plus.

Now let me finally show you the commands:

  • +s/ solve to solve a term that = 0
  • +g / graph to visualize a term in form of a graph
  • +c / calculate to calulate easy to very complex mathmatical structures. This is by far the largest command, since it uses over 40 mathematical functions and 7 different operators to make your life easier

A list of all the mathematical functions and operators of Plus is shown below.

  • +h / help to get a overview of the Bot itself and it's commands. Each command has a detailed desciption to ... you guessed it ... make your life easier. Just type +h c/s/g

Do NOT hesitate to give the developers any feedback or to give ideas on how to improve Plus. We accept any response happily

NOTE: If the Bot does not respond to commands like +h, make sure that it has Permissions to read and write Messages.

Operators:

These are the same Operators used by many programming languages, as they have to been proven as the most useful

  • + for Addition (2+2)
  • - for Subtraction (2-2)
  • * for Multiplication (2 x 2)
  • / for Division (2 : 2)
  • ** for Exponentiation (2 ^2)
  • // for Floor Division (3 // 2 = 1)
  • % for Remainder Division ( 4 % 2 = 0)

Mathematical Functions:

Do not be scared. We want to make Mathematicians happy too.

  • ceil(x) Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.
  • copysign(x, y) Returns x with the sign of y
  • fabs(x) Returns the absolute value of x
  • factorial(x) Returns the factorial of x
  • floor(x) Returns the largest integer less than or equal to x
  • fmod(x, y) Returns the remainder when x is divided by y
  • frexp(x) Returns the mantissa and exponent of x as the pair (m, e)
  • ldexp(x, i) Returns x * (2**i) (multiplying by 2 to the power of i)
  • modf(x) Returns the fractional and integer parts of x
  • trunc(x) Returns the truncated integer value of x
  • exp(x) Returns e**x (exponentiation)
  • expm1(x) Returns e**x - 1 (exponentiation -1)
  • log(x[, base]) Returns the logarithm of x to the base (defaults to e)
  • log1p(x) Returns the natural logarithm of 1+x
  • log2(x) Returns the base-2 logarithm of x
  • log10(x) Returns the base-10 logarithm of x
  • pow(x, y) Returns x raised to the power y
  • sqrt(x) Returns the square root of x
  • acos(x) Returns the arc cosine of x
  • asin(x) Returns the arc sine of x
  • atan(x) Returns the arc tangent of x
  • atan2(y, x) Returns atan(y / x)
  • cos(x) Returns the cosine of x
  • hypot(x, y) Returns the Euclidean norm, sqrt(xx + yy) (x to the power of 2 plus y to the power of 2)
  • sin(x) Returns the sine of x
  • tan(x) Returns the tangent of x
  • degrees(x) Converts angle x from radians to degrees
  • radians(x) Converts angle x from degrees to radians
  • acosh(x) Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of x
  • asinh(x) Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of x
  • atanh(x) Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of x
  • cosh(x) Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x
  • sinh(x) Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x
  • tanh(x) Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x
  • erf(x) Returns the error function at x
  • erfc(x) Returns the complementary error function at x
  • gamma(x) Returns the Gamma function at x
  • lgamma(x) Returns the natural logarithm of the absolute value of the Gamma function at x
  • pi Mathematical constant, the ratio of circumference of a circle to it's diameter (3.14159...)
  • e mathematical constant e (2.71828...)

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