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I've been trying to discern which HP calculators have a built-in MOD (modulo) function. I *think* this is the list, but it takes a crazy amount of hunting to answer such questions.

HP calculators with a built-in MOD function:

28C/S
33S (called RMDR but really a mod function)
35S (called RMDR but really a mod function)
38G
39/40all
41all
42S
48/49/50all
71B (has both MOD and RMD)
75 (has both MOD and RMD)

Did I miss any? Thanks in advance!

BTW, I'm NOT looking for ways to implement MOD on the other programmable models. There have already been plenty of postings about that, e.g. HERE.
The Prime has MOD (Modulus) also.

Salvo
Joe, 17b and 19b series have mod as a solver function.
The HP-16C of course..
Only in binary mode however and called "RMD".
(12-29-2017 10:04 PM)Don Shepherd Wrote: [ -> ]Joe, 17b and 19b series have mod as a solver function.

Which means the 27S has it as well (I did check, as there are some subtle differences in the solvers)
(12-29-2017 10:04 PM)Don Shepherd Wrote: [ -> ]Joe, 17b and 19b series have mod as a solver function.

By extension, the HP Calc financial calculator built into the palmtops (95LX, 100LX, and 200LX) has almost the same MOD() solver function. The syntax for the palmtops uses a comma to separate arguments instead of a colon.

Alan
Palmtops have 4 options, namely .,;:
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