5 Tips for Using Calculator App in iPhone

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The iPhone comes with a few pre-installed Apple applications, such as Mail, Camera, and Photos. Many people, however, overlook one basic default app: Calculator. The iPhone Calculator app has all of the sophisticated functionality that traditional scientific calculators have. If you're not sure how to use the Calculator app on your iPhone, here are some helpful hints.

Calculator App for iPhone

Swipe down on the home screen if you have too many apps on your phone. On the top portion of the screen, you'll see a search box. Type "calculator" into it. This will display the Calculator app, which you may touch to open it instantly.

Simply drag and drop on the bottom dock section if this is a regularly used program. Because the apps in the dock are displayed across all home screens, you may skip looking for the app every time by launching it from the dock.

Tips for Using the iPhone Calculator App

When you first start the calculator app, it will appear to be quite simple. When you need to erase numbers that were entered incorrectly, you may become frustrated. Understanding how to use the software effectively, on the other hand, can help you get the most out of it.

1. Scientific Mode

By default, calculators do fundamental arithmetic calculations in the right sequence. For example, if you input 6 + 2 * 3 and then hit =, the correct answer will be 12. Instead of (6+2) * 3 = 24, it calculates multiplication first and then addition, as in 6 + (2*3) = 12. This intelligence, however, is insufficient to do scientific computations such as 10X or square root. To switch the Calculator app to landscape mode, just spin your iPhone. The same software will now display a scientific calculator with a large number of pre-programmed operations.

2. Easy to Read Display

As previously said, one of the most inconvenient aspects of using a mobile calculator is having to delete numbers when you make a mistake in the middle of a computation. The iPhone Calculator app includes two methods for deleting a number, similar to a conventional calculator.

  • A/C - All clear or cancel all of your inputs, including the result of any previous computation, select Clear or Cancel All.
  • C – clear or cancel will only delete the most recent input, so you may use this in-between calculation to correct your error while maintaining the result from the previous step. When you start typing, the AC button will change to C.

3. Delete the last digit by swiping left or right.

Although C and AC are beneficial, they cannot be used to eliminate a specific digit from a number. For example, suppose you intended to type 12345678 but instead typed 12345679. It will be inconvenient to press C and start typing all over again. This is the most irritating issue with many mobile calculator apps, however iPhone provides a simple swipe solution for you. To erase the last digit, simply swipe left or right on the number.

4. Ask Siri 

This is an interesting function that allows you to ask Siri for a result for your mathematical computations. Here are some questions you may ask after saying "Hey Siri":
  • What percentage of 985 is 7.5 percent?
  • What is 9 multiplied by 115?
For the aforementioned questions, you will receive 73.875 and 1,035 points, respectively. Keep in mind that Siri will only utilize the Calculator app for simple computations. If you ask, "What is the cube root of 27?" instead of using the Calculator app, you'll get online results.

5. Copy and paste the outcome

The final piece of advice is to duplicate the outcome of your computation. You'll probably wish to email the generated number to someone using your Messages or Mail app. To get a pop-up with numerous alternatives, simply tap on the number in the Calculator app. Depending on the action you're attempting, the pop-options up's will change.

Here are some options for you to consider:
  • Copy - copy the full number to your clipboard and paste it anywhere you like.
  • Paste - Paste the copied number from the clipboard and use it to enter it at a later time.
  • Speak - pick this option, then choose a language to read the number out loud. This may be used to read a number in a different language. The languages on the pop-up are selected from the "Preferences > General > Language & Region" section of your chosen language settings. You may also halt the reading at any time and resume it later.
  • Spell – this increases the volume of each digit in the number in English. For example, in the selected language, 35 will be spelt as three five, while speaking will read it as thirty five.

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