Which systems support a COMPLEX data type?
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07-11-2023, 04:46 PM
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RE: Which systems support a COMPLEX data type?
Hello!
(07-11-2023 09:42 AM)Martin Hepperle Wrote: [*]HP 9000/200/300 Basic 5.x Descendants of Rocky Mountain Baisc (which I had the pleasure to use on HP unix workstations in the late 1980ies/early 1990ies) still exist to this day for Linux and Windows, e.g. HTBasic which can be bought here: https://www.techsoft.de/index.html Regarding the cost I have no idea, but like everything that originally came from HP it will be crazy expensive. But what a nice way that was to control all your test equipment, download huge amounts of data and process them on the go. All done with very little programming effort, just a few lines of simple code. Complex numbers, matrices, fourier transforms - all available with a single basic keyword. Try that with Python... Regards Max |
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