8648 === Subject: Re: Calling CAS help there are at least two more: Start the Equation Writer, press [NXT] for page two of the softmenu. [CMDS] [HELP] Andreas http://www.software49g.gmxhome.de === Subject: Re: Resistance, again. Old post, but interesting Is it possible to get the algorithm in UserRPL? I want to try LongFloat Library on these > Example #3: { 2682. 4143. 953. 7153. } > Example #4: { 7059. 2632. 4545. 2187. } > Example #5: { 4419. 6563. 2940. 3369. } Also: > Example #6: { 192. 623. 915. 736. 186. } > Example #7: { 473. 582. 626. 253. 879. } > Example #8: { 824. 121. 987. 285. 568. } Even this: > Example #9: { 53. 96. 73. 41. 27. 84. 98. } > ----- PRESL (Input: *list* of numbers) ----- :: > xAXL > xAXM > xAXL > CK1&Dispatch > BINT5 > :: > %%0 > SWAP > DUPLENCOMP > #1+_ONE_DO > INDEX@ > OVERSWAP > NTHCOMPDROP > %>%%1/ > ROT > %%+ > SWAPLOOP > DROP > %%1/ > %%>% > ; > ; BYTES (on assembled object in HP50g): #DD2Dh 66.5 -Joe- > === Subject: Re: Resistance, again. >Old post, but interesting >Is it possible to get the algorithm in UserRPL? I think what you want is Joe's post here: >I want to try LongFloat Library on these > Example #3: { 2682. 4143. 953. 7153. } >> Example #4: { 7059. 2632. 4545. 2187. } >> Example #5: { 4419. 6563. 2940. 3369. } >> Also: >> Example #6: { 192. 623. 915. 736. 186. } >> Example #7: { 473. 582. 626. 253. 879. } >> Example #8: { 824. 121. 987. 285. 568. } >> Even this: >> Example #9: { 53. 96. 73. 41. 27. 84. 98. } >> ----- PRESL (Input: *list* of numbers) ----- >> :: >> xAXL >> xAXM >> xAXL >> CK1&Dispatch >> BINT5 >> :: >> %%0 >> SWAP >> DUPLENCOMP >> #1+_ONE_DO >> INDEX@ >> OVERSWAP >> NTHCOMPDROP >> %>%%1/ >> ROT >> %%+ >> SWAPLOOP >> DROP >> %%1/ >> %%>% >> ; >> ; >> BYTES (on assembled object in HP50g): #DD2Dh 66.5 === Subject: Re: Resistance, again. Marvellous! << OBJ-> R->I 1 - 1 DUP ROT @ using integers, inserted R-> START PICK3 * OVER + UNROT * SWAP NEXT FDIV >> @ inserted FDIV >Old post, but interesting >>Is it possible to get the algorithm in UserRPL? I think what you want is Joe's post here: >I want to try LongFloat Library on these > Example #3: { 2682. 4143. 953. 7153. } > Example #4: { 7059. 2632. 4545. 2187. } > Example #5: { 4419. 6563. 2940. 3369. } Also: > Example #6: { 192. 623. 915. 736. 186. } > Example #7: { 473. 582. 626. 253. 879. } > Example #8: { 824. 121. 987. 285. 568. } Even this: > Example #9: { 53. 96. 73. 41. 27. 84. 98. } > ----- PRESL (Input: *list* of numbers) ----- :: > xAXL > xAXM > xAXL > CK1&Dispatch > BINT5 > :: > %%0 > SWAP > DUPLENCOMP > #1+_ONE_DO > INDEX@ > OVERSWAP > NTHCOMPDROP > %>%%1/ > ROT > %%+ > SWAPLOOP > DROP > %%1/ > %%>% > ; > ; BYTES (on assembled object in HP50g): #DD2Dh 66.5 -Joe- === Subject: How To Use Label Builder Program HP 49G+ posting-account=5jQj0AoAAAAGAGJcqkkpunLMBpVi1N5o 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) I would like to elicit some help from the group on the use of Label Builder version 1.2 which I got from hpcalc.org. The GROB I want to produce contains 17 pairs of (x, y) coordinates. I press the key [LBLD] and that brings up the menu [TPIX] [RESET] [X:1] [Y: 1] [->STK] [EXIT]. My first coordinate is (9, 3). I place the cursor on (9, 3). What do I do next? Can someone please give me a === Subject: Re: How To Use Label Builder Program HP 49G+ > I would like to elicit some help from the group on the use of > Label Builder version 1.2 which I got from hpcalc.org. > The GROB I want to produce contains 17 pairs of (x, y) > coordinates. I press the key [LBLD] and that brings up > the menu [TPIX] [RESET] [X:1] [Y: 1] [->STK] [EXIT]. > My first coordinate is (9, 3). I place the cursor on (9, 3). > What do I do next? Can someone please give me a Okay, I'm embarrassed. The [TPIX] is a toggle key. When the mode box appears you have marked the pixel. After you're done press [->STK] to place the GROB on the stack. Done! This is a very nice program! === Subject: [50g] BUG? create a directory, say 'C' ['C'] many matrix commands do not check inside variables I met this by accident: renaming 'DIRS' as 'C', planning to have also 'D' under HOME then applying PCOEF to [A B C D E] and getting Try to recover memory? Please someone verify this bug on a clean machine and a standard ROM ... Think about a 1st time user wondering why his/her calc crashes Fortunately I did have a back-up, not very recent, but anyway... === Subject: Re: BUG? > create a directory, say 'C' >> then applying PCOEF to [A B C D E] > and getting Try to recover memory? Please someone verify this bug on a clean machine Old joke: Patient: Doc, it hurts when I do that. Doctor: So don't do that. I didn't get a TTRM, but it rebooted. You could call it a bug, I guess, but it's never a good idea to have duplicate names like that. Or single-character names - sooner or later a mistake happens. So don't do that. Bill === Subject: STOCK TRADE posting-account=bczgtAoAAAAv3aBHc1iUiHDxVx2BgdKl SV1),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) STOCK TRADE http://www.geocities.com/stocktrading51 http://www.geocities.com/helpdesksoftware20 http://www.geocities.com/creditcardnews === Subject: hpcalc.org updated http://www.hpcalc.org === Subject: Re: hpcalc.org updated > http://www.hpcalc.org With what? I was going to update it yesterday but didn't get around to it (I have about six files in the queue). Perhaps you are *anticipating* an update? Eric Rechlin === Subject: Re: hpcalc.org updated >> http://www.hpcalc.org With what? I was going to update it yesterday but didn't get around to it > (I have about six files in the queue). Perhaps you are *anticipating* an > update? =/()&=)/(&=)(&%=)#&=) RATS !!! === ===