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[Bug 1182014] Re: Ubuntu 13.04 Calculator app results incorrect after undo

 

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** Project changed: gnome-calculator => gnome-calculator (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 13.04 Calculator app results incorrect after undo

Status in “gnome-calculator” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  try 1+1, the result will be 2
  add to the result  + 1, the result will be 3

  now undo the last operation (you should see 2+1 displayed)

  at this point either press enter, you would expect to get 3 as the result but you will get 4
  or after the previous undo, delete number 1 and add another number e.g. 10 (2+10), you would expect to get 12 as the result but you will get 13

  this becomes a major issue when working with big numbers and other
  mathematical operators

  The undo functionality is very usuful in the calculator and I use it
  all the time in order to modify one of the operands for a similar
  operation

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