03-16-2022, 11:40 AM
The solve app does strainge things when there are more than 12 variables.
This is on the emulator, 2.1.14592
Windows 10 version 1909
Here is an example:
Reset the Solve App, then tap Start;
Press escape, then go to the home environment;
Copy and paste each of the 6 lines below into the home command line, press enter after each line:
'A=B+C+D'▶E1;
'B=C+D+E'▶E2;
'C=D+E+F'▶E3;
'D=E+F+G+H+I+J+K+L+M'▶E4;
0▶A▶B▶C▶D▶I▶J▶K▶L▶M;
1▶E▶F▶G▶H;
Go to Symbolic view and check E1 thru E4;
Go to Number view, check A thru D, uncheck E thru M (M is located on the second page)
Tap Solve.
M mysteriously checks itself and is solved for. Go back to page one and A is mysteriously unchecked.
Check A, uncheck M, tap solve; and it repeats.
The Solve app when equations have more than 12 variables does other weird things as well. See this thread for another example:
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-18102.html
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This is on the emulator, 2.1.14592
Windows 10 version 1909
Here is an example:
Reset the Solve App, then tap Start;
Press escape, then go to the home environment;
Copy and paste each of the 6 lines below into the home command line, press enter after each line:
'A=B+C+D'▶E1;
'B=C+D+E'▶E2;
'C=D+E+F'▶E3;
'D=E+F+G+H+I+J+K+L+M'▶E4;
0▶A▶B▶C▶D▶I▶J▶K▶L▶M;
1▶E▶F▶G▶H;
Go to Symbolic view and check E1 thru E4;
Go to Number view, check A thru D, uncheck E thru M (M is located on the second page)
Tap Solve.
M mysteriously checks itself and is solved for. Go back to page one and A is mysteriously unchecked.
Check A, uncheck M, tap solve; and it repeats.
The Solve app when equations have more than 12 variables does other weird things as well. See this thread for another example:
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-18102.html
-road