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Modulus Calculator

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1.0

August 26, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
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Description of Modulus Calculator

An app that looks like the regular calculator, but all the operations work in a modulus. Powers and inverses in a modulus are also supported (division is done by multiplying by the inverse). Tap the handy "mod" indicator to switch the modulus.

Modulus Calculator: FAQ

Can Modulus Calculator support iPad devices?

No, Modulus Calculator is not available for iPad users yet.
Theodore Dubois is the developer of Modulus Calculator.
Currently, Modulus Calculator supports iOS 11.0 or later.
Users are raving about Modulus Calculator, which has an exceptional rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Modulus Calculator Relates To The Utilities App Genre.
The latest version of Modulus Calculator is 1.0.
Modulus Calculator updated its app on July 8, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Modulus Calculator app: American English.
No, Modulus Calculator is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Modulus Calculator does not support in-app purchases.
No, Modulus Calculator does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Modulus Calculator

  • Confusion

    Great - But! (Using & for the x^y key and setting mod to 37; = for the equals key, and -> for the displayed result) :
    10&20 x 7 = -> 34
    10&20 = -> 26, ac 26x7 = -> 34
    10&20 = x 7 = -> 33 !!!
    Why does touching the = key to see an intermediate result cause it to produce a wrong answer. It does this for all ax^b I’ve tried with all mod values. Is there a reason?
    Otherwise a really great app!
  • It ain't much, but it's honest work.

    It's really basic, such that you would probably only find it useful with another calculator if that calculator doesn’t have a modulus tool (or at least doesn’t have a modulus tool that saves the value that you're modulating by; requiring you to type the value in every single time...).
    Even then though, you probably would prefer to have a tool that would continuously run an equation with progressively changing variables.

    In my case, I was hoping to better visualize some equations to chew on the implications of the modulus tool, to develop a deeper intuition of cryptography with key signatures, but this is not an ideal tool for that either. The issue there is that every time you hit "=", the result of any modifications is automatically put through the modulus.

    An example:

    Let's say that we're trying to test the difficulty of finding a multiplicative-inverse (g^-1) of a combination of 'g' (publicly shared factor) and 'n' (the value to modulate by).
    You would first multiply g by some positive integer that acts as a secret key, or maybe a public key if you don't want to know the secret key first. if it's a large number, you may want to know the product first, but upon hitting the '=' you will only see the modulus output of the product, meaning you either need to have an exceedingly efficient mental multiplication ability, or use another calculator in combination with this one.

    Because of this, this app is most likely to be impractical for anyone to use, unless there is an update, which is probably not gonna happen as the dev. seems to no longer be maintaining this app.
  • Great app

    Modulicious