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      房貸計算器2024

      挖掘自身潜力 Windows 7多功能计算器


      第1頁:日起計算與單位換算

        自从微软计划逐步放弃对WinXP的技术支持,Windows7操作系统开始以更快的速度在用户之间普及开来。其实无论从界面还是操作感,Win7对于前几代操作系统来说还是有着不少进步和优化的。下面就以Windows 7系统中自带的计算器来举例,Windows 7计算器个子虽小,但功能一点都不弱,完全能满足大家的日常甚至工作计算需要。下面为大家介绍这款小巧玲珑的Windows 7计算器丰富实用的功能。

      日期計算

        有时候我们需要计算两个日期间隔的天数,即从现在起到某月某日,要经过几月几周几天。举个例子,假设公司领导要求我们必须在下个月的18号递交工作报告,现在我们想知道离这个期限还有多长时间。有了计算器的帮忙,事情就变得很简单,再也不用掐着手指慢慢算了。只需在计算器窗口 中单击“查看”菜单、“日期計算” 菜单项,然后在右侧详细窗格里输入目标日期,并单击“计算”按钮,即可得出结果,本例 是还有2个星期零6天(共20天),如下图所示:



      图1 日期計算

        單位轉換

        Windows 7 计算器的單位轉換功能也非常实用。例如我们经常听到1克拉、1盎司等说法,但是未必每个人都很清楚这些“陌生” 的计重单位等于多少。这时候我们可以打开计 算器,并单击“查看”菜单、“单位转 换”菜单项。然后在右侧的详细窗格里选择要转换的单位类型,例如可以选择“重量/质量”, 然后选择具体的待换算单位(例如是“克拉”),和目标单位(例如是“克”),再指定是多少克拉,结果马上会显示出来。本例显示1克拉等于0.2克,如下图所示:


      图2 單位轉換

      第2頁:計算油耗及房貸

        油耗計算

        对于车友们来说,Windows 7 自带的计算器也大有裨益,甚至还可以帮助我们计算油耗!方法很简单,只需单击“查看” 菜单、工作表、油耗 (l/100km),如下图所示:



      图3 点击油耗

        假設我們作爲驢友外出,一共開了480公裏的路程,而共計加油40升,則可以很容易在計算器的右側詳細窗格裏計算出實際油耗是8.33升/百公裏,非常方便,如下圖所示,


      图4 计算百公里油耗

        計算月供

        Windows 7 的计算器甚至还能帮助我们计算消费信贷的每月还款额,以确定应该选择哪个还款年限和贷款额度。

        假设我们需要购买一套价值100万人民币的房子,首付款为40万人民币,其他的费用采用公积金贷款。假设家庭月收入是6千元人民币,现在想计算一下如果还款年限为30年的话,能否满足公积金贷款中 心要求月还款额度不超过家庭月收入一半的硬性要求。

        有了 Windows 7 计算器,一切问题就会迎刃而解,我们只需在如图3所示的菜单项里选择工作表、抵押,在右侧详细窗格里选择“按月付款”, 然后在“采购价”文本框里输入房子的购买总金额1,000,000,在“定金”文本框里输入房子的首付款400,000,在“期 限”文本框输入还款年限30,在“利率(%)”文本框里输入公积金 贷款利率3.87,然后单击“计算”按钮,即可计算出每月还款额是2819.71元, 并没有超出家庭月收入的一半,如下图所示:


      图5 计算房贷

        以上这4个案例都很简单,相信哪怕是接触电脑时间不长的“菜鸟”朋友,也能轻松掌握,但是对于我们用户来说,却又都很实用,能够切实帮助我们解决实际生活中所遇到的问题。Windows 7 连这种“犄角旮旯”的地方都考虑到了,可见其功能的人性化做得十分到位。套用一句广告语,实在是您居家旅行的必备良品。

        給還沒使用Windows7的朋友們

        不仅仅是计算器,Win7还集成了很多很好用的小工具,例如画图、Windows Media Player等等。
      還在堅守XP的同學不妨嘗試一下。另外之前已經有人將Win7的計算器提取出來,證實可以正常在Vista下運行了。由于計算器用到的幾個關鍵函數只有Vista和Win7中才有,所以無法運行在XP中。如果你還在使用Vista並無意升級到Windows7的話,可以試試這款提取自Win7的計算器。

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