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1. joseph+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 07:31:57
That’s certainly an improvement - but why can’t I modify a previous expression? Or tap to select previous expressions?

What I want is something like a repl. I want to be able to return to an earlier expression, modify it, assign it to a variable, use that variable in another expression, modify the variable and rerun and so on.

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2. varun_+DP[view] [source] 2026-02-02 14:46:03
>>joseph+(OP)
I think on the numworks you can use the arrow keys to pull up an old expression. I think it would be really cool if someone built out an interpreted, nicely rendered calculator language/repl that could do variables and stuff. Might be an interesting idea
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3. joseph+C02[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-02 20:36:20
>>varun_+DP
You can, but it seems to just select & use the results of previous expressions. I often want to modify & iterate on the formulas I've previously entered. Or rerun them.

I think there was a calculator like this about a decade ago released for macos, but I can't remember what it was called. Brilliant little piece of software. I assume most people didn't understand it, and it slowly disappeared.

4. gryffy+5i3[view] [source] 2026-02-03 03:26:07
>>joseph+(OP)
Qalculate <https://qalculate.github.io/> is my favourite REPL-like calculator, although it unfortunately lacks an iOS app. It feels similar to using an HP 48-series calculator.

Numbat <https://numbat.dev/> is similar, but more CLI/REPL-focused, and with more of an emphasis on being a programming language.

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