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Algebraic Programming Language APL
10-13-2018, 07:30 PM
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RE: Algebraic Programming Language APL
(10-13-2018 06:46 PM)Gene222 Wrote:  
(10-12-2018 07:24 AM)grsbanks Wrote:  Occasionally you'll need the '→' character for instructions like R→B() and on Windows machines at least (I don't know about Mac or Linux) you can get that by holding down the Alt key, typing 26 and releasing the Alt key.

How did you determine Alt+26 was for the '→' character? The HP Prime character map shows the "Alt number" for arrow character to be "2192" and "8594" as shown on the picture below. However, Alt+2192 and Alt+8594 do not work when typing on the connectivity kit as shown in the subsequent picture, but Alt+26 does work. Incidentally, when typing on a MS Word 2016 document, both Alt+26 and Alt+8594 yields the arrow character for the "Prime Sans" font.

From here, the good, old ASCII:
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