03-08-2015, 01:57 AM
The HP Prime editmacro and runmacro programs are updated. Changes:
Update 3/9/2015:
• Fixed and Standard Display Mode Commands
• Hyperbolic Functions
• Standard Normal Distribution Functions (mean = 0, variance = 1)
• Number of registers increased from 9 to 20
Bring RPN keystroke programming to the HP Prime with editmacro and runmacro.
Build the program with editmacro. The result is a list of strings which make the macro. Save the string to any variable you want. Use runmacro to execute the string of commands.
Features:
* Standard Scientific Functions
* Polar and Rectangular conversions
* Complex Number Functions: Real, Imaginary, Absolute Value, and Argument
* Nine temporary register variables which can be used within each macro. Storage arithmetic, increment and decrement by 1 are included.
* Nine labels - subroutines one level deep
* Six tests: x>0?, x<0?, x=0?, x>y?, x<y?, x=y?. They work in the classic RPN keystroke format.
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7R8x9Y...sp=sharing
Many thanks for your patience.
I plan to post this on my blog, Eddie's Math and Calculator Blog (edspi31415.blogspot.com) on March 14, 2015.
Update 3/9/2015:
• Fixed and Standard Display Mode Commands
• Hyperbolic Functions
• Standard Normal Distribution Functions (mean = 0, variance = 1)
• Number of registers increased from 9 to 20
Bring RPN keystroke programming to the HP Prime with editmacro and runmacro.
Build the program with editmacro. The result is a list of strings which make the macro. Save the string to any variable you want. Use runmacro to execute the string of commands.
Features:
* Standard Scientific Functions
* Polar and Rectangular conversions
* Complex Number Functions: Real, Imaginary, Absolute Value, and Argument
* Nine temporary register variables which can be used within each macro. Storage arithmetic, increment and decrement by 1 are included.
* Nine labels - subroutines one level deep
* Six tests: x>0?, x<0?, x=0?, x>y?, x<y?, x=y?. They work in the classic RPN keystroke format.
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7R8x9Y...sp=sharing
Many thanks for your patience.
I plan to post this on my blog, Eddie's Math and Calculator Blog (edspi31415.blogspot.com) on March 14, 2015.