This is the best binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculator on the market. It can perform basic calculations on any numeral system between base 2(binary) and base 36(hexatridecimal).
Features:
**Arbitrary precision numbers. Use numbers as large as your phone can handle.
**Perform calculations with fractional numbers accurate up to eight decimal places. This is a rare feature for a calculator that uses other numeral systems than base 10.
**Keep a history of your calculation. The calculator will slide down so you can scroll through all your previous calculations.
The calculator can do calculations in any of the following numeral systems:
Base 2 - Binary Calculator
Base 3 - Ternary Calculator
Base 4 - Quaternary Calculator
Base 5 - Quinary Calculator
Base 6 - Senary Calculator
Base 7 - Septenary Calculator
Base 8 - Octal Calculator
Base 9 - Nonary Calculator
Base 10 - Decimal Calculator
Base 11 - Undecimal Calculator
Base 12 - Duodecimal Calculator
Base 13 - Tridecimal Calculator
Base 14 - Tetradecimal Calculator
Base 15 - Pentadecimal Calculator
Base 16 - Hexadecimal Calculator
Base 17 - Septendecimal Calculator
Base 18 - Octodecimal Calculator
Base 19 - Nonadecimal Calculator
Base 20 - Vigesimal Calculator
Base 21 - Unvigesimal Calculator
Base 22 - Duovigesimal Calculator
Base 23 - Trivigesimal Calculator
Base 24 - Tetravigesimal Calculator
Base 25 - Pentavigesimal Calculator
Base 26 - Hexavigesimal Calculator
Base 27 - Septemvigesimal Calculator
Base 28 - Octavigesimal Calculator
Base 29 - Nonavigesimal Calculator
Base 30 - Trigesimal Calculator
Base 31 - Unitrigesimal Calculator
Base 32 - Duotrigesimal Calculator
Base 33 - Tritrigesimal Calculator
Base 34 - Tetratrigesimal Calculator
Base 35 - Pentatrigesimal Calculator
Base 36 - Hexatridecimal Calculator
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Features:
**Arbitrary precision numbers. Use numbers as large as your phone can handle.
**Perform calculations with fractional numbers accurate up to eight decimal places. This is a rare feature for a calculator that uses other numeral systems than base 10.
**Keep a history of your calculation. The calculator will slide down so you can scroll through all your previous calculations.
The calculator can do calculations in any of the following numeral systems:
Base 2 - Binary Calculator
Base 3 - Ternary Calculator
Base 4 - Quaternary Calculator
Base 5 - Quinary Calculator
Base 6 - Senary Calculator
Base 7 - Septenary Calculator
Base 8 - Octal Calculator
Base 9 - Nonary Calculator
Base 10 - Decimal Calculator
Base 11 - Undecimal Calculator
Base 12 - Duodecimal Calculator
Base 13 - Tridecimal Calculator
Base 14 - Tetradecimal Calculator
Base 15 - Pentadecimal Calculator
Base 16 - Hexadecimal Calculator
Base 17 - Septendecimal Calculator
Base 18 - Octodecimal Calculator
Base 19 - Nonadecimal Calculator
Base 20 - Vigesimal Calculator
Base 21 - Unvigesimal Calculator
Base 22 - Duovigesimal Calculator
Base 23 - Trivigesimal Calculator
Base 24 - Tetravigesimal Calculator
Base 25 - Pentavigesimal Calculator
Base 26 - Hexavigesimal Calculator
Base 27 - Septemvigesimal Calculator
Base 28 - Octavigesimal Calculator
Base 29 - Nonavigesimal Calculator
Base 30 - Trigesimal Calculator
Base 31 - Unitrigesimal Calculator
Base 32 - Duotrigesimal Calculator
Base 33 - Tritrigesimal Calculator
Base 34 - Tetratrigesimal Calculator
Base 35 - Pentatrigesimal Calculator
Base 36 - Hexatridecimal Calculator
Tags: base 5 subtraction calculator, base 5 addition calculator, base 6 subtraction calculator, quinary calculator, base 5 calculator addition.
Recently changed in this version:
*Corrected rounding bug for integer ending in 0. This was causing 0 to be trimmed off of number. Much thanks to @resteprogrammer for finding this issue caused by the 1.0.5 release.
*More features will be coming soon. Keep the emails coming if you have any features you would like to see or if you spot any bugs. Once bugs are fixed I run tests before all new releases to make sure the same thing doesn't happen again.





Comments and ratings for Any Base Calculator
(70 stars)
by Ryan Estep on 08/02/2013
Elegant ui and simple/easy to use.
(70 stars)
by Tarbuck Transom on 08/02/2013
It would improve the readability of duodecimal to use the dozenal symbols for dek and el, but it isn't enough of an issue to mark you off for it.
(70 stars)
by Mathew Edwards on 31/01/2013
Does what it says. The base calculations work well. I do think there should be a method of converting numbers between bases though. When you change base the number that was previously displayed should be converted to the new base ideally.
(70 stars)
by A Google User on 23/05/2012
Nice tool, I like it. But how is 1/3=.3 in base 12? it's .4! also, grouping all numberals together rather than putting the additional ones on the bottom would be nice.
(70 stars)
by Malte on 23/05/2012
Nice tool, I like it. But how is 1/3=.3 in base 12? it's .4! also, grouping all numberals together rather than putting the additional ones on the bottom would be nice.
(70 stars)
by Eric on 17/04/2012
The calculator works as i expected. It also looks much better than other calculators on the market.
(70 stars)
by Sxean on 13/04/2012
This is great. Elegant. Simple to use. it's the best "any base" calculator I've ever used. This is a must have for anyone involved with programming or any kind of development involving base calculations. You must add this to your toolset. This calculato