On my Casio 9750gII, I have two functions:
I can find an equivalent to Rmdr (MOD) but I can't find an equivalent to Int/ (i.e. 120 Int/ 60 = 2). Is there one? I've poked around in HLP49 and in the AUR without success so far.
I know I could effectively write one: \<< X Y / FLOOR \>> to obtain the same value as Int/ but I was thinking that I'd simply missed something.
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I'm assuming that you're looking for functions on your 50g that provide the integer division/remainder functions.
Take a look at IDIV2, IREMAINDER and IQUOT. The
Advanced Users Reference manual has details on these commands.
Examples of their use:
100 7
IDIV2 => 14 2
100 7
IREMAINDER => 2
100 7
IQUOT => 14
120 60
IQUOT => 2
(02-12-2018 01:33 AM)DavidM Wrote: [ -> ]I'm assuming that you're looking for functions on your 50g that provide the integer division/remainder functions.
Take a look at IDIV2, IREMAINDER and IQUOT. The Advanced Users Reference manual has details on these commands.
Examples of their use:
100 7 IDIV2 => 14 2
100 7 IREMAINDER => 2
100 7 IQUOT => 14
120 60 IQUOT => 2
I get something somewhat different than the output you gave. I get what amounts to the following diagram:
Code:
100|7
|__________
30|1
then I have to hit the IDIV2 key again to display the stack again. It only seems to show up that way when I have Step-by-step set in the CAS flags. I guess that'll be a reason not to leave Step-by-step set. Thanks for the response, that'll explain why I got the weird "looks like a traditional division diagram", I thought I'd done something wrong.
(Post 174)
(02-12-2018 04:21 AM)brickviking Wrote: [ -> ]I get something somewhat different than the output you gave. I get what amounts to the following diagram:
Code:
100|7
|__________
30|1
then I have to hit the IDIV2 key again to display the stack again. It only seems to show up that way when I have Step-by-step set in the CAS flags. I guess that'll be a reason not to leave Step-by-step set. Thanks for the response, that'll explain why I got the weird "looks like a traditional division diagram", I thought I'd done something wrong.
(Post 174)
Until today I've never used step-by-step mode, so I didn't think to check for that first. Thanks for pointing that out! Now if I can only remember that issue in the future...
If in that mode, pressing LS-ON (for CONTinue) appears to show subsequent "steps", ultimately leaving the expected results on the stack.