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Prime Edit Integer
Message #1 Posted by kris223 on 23 Sept 2013, 8:48 p.m.

Is there a way to bring up the "Edit Integer" display in RPN mode?

      
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #2 Posted by Tim Wessman on 24 Sept 2013, 10:53 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by kris223

Not with the version you have unfortunately... :-(

TW

            
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #3 Posted by kris223 on 24 Sept 2013, 11:33 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Tim Wessman

OK, thanks for the info.

            
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #4 Posted by Richard Berler on 24 Sept 2013, 1:41 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Tim Wessman

apologies here...back to the integral...how did you get int(1/surd(x-1,3)^2,x,0,2) to evaluate to 6? It returns the unevaluated integral in textbook, even if I'm in algebraic.

Thanks!

I got a powerball lotto program to work properly as my 1st program on the prime. It comes up with 5 non repeating integers in the proper range along with the bonus ball in it's entire proper range! Makes me want to buy a ticket. Learned how to use repeat until, some syntax, use of sort list, delta list, product list, declaring variables!

Nice work by you and the HP group!

Thanks

                  
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #5 Posted by Tim Wessman on 24 Sept 2013, 2:21 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Richard Berler

>int(1/surd(x-1,3)^2,x,0,2)

I apologize on this one. I did not realize that there were some recent changes made that make this work. I was on a more recent revision.

>Nice work by you and the HP group!

Thanks!

TW

            
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #6 Posted by iconmaster on 24 Sept 2013, 3:29 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Tim Wessman

Not with the version "you" have? Does this mean there's a new OS version on the way?

                  
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #7 Posted by kris223 on 24 Sept 2013, 3:38 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by iconmaster

I'm talking about "Edit Integer" not "Integral". It's available when you select Shift-Base. It allows one to see different bases, the inverse, shift bits, etc. I think this has gotten crossed with a different thread? I'm sure an updated OS is in the works. When we will see it is the mystery.

                        
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #8 Posted by iconmaster on 24 Sept 2013, 6:25 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by kris223

No, it's this thread; I was responding to Tim's post. Sorry for the confusion!

                              
Re: Prime Edit Integer
Message #9 Posted by kris223 on 24 Sept 2013, 6:43 p.m.,
in response to message #8 by iconmaster

No problem at all. Thanks.


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