I was working on this beauty:
when I notice that when you type a letter when selecting a character:
You get another grid with number as options:
And then you get like a subset of chinese characters:
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Has anyone found another "little secrets"?
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Other:
ON+T: Show terminal
ON+E, ON+ESC: Exam configuration
Integer editor, if you have a #number in your stack and empty entry, calling Shift+Base again will pop a little editor (where you can actually drag to edit or just modify an binary with the cursor keys, pretty sweet):
I'm not sure if it is really 'secret', 'cause if you scroll down the 'more' menue you'll find lots more of chinese, japanese and other asian characters. The menue entries usually begin with 'CJK'.
Best regards
Karl
more secrets
list[1,2,3]; returns {1,2,3} // converts a list
folder[]; returns [[]] ? unknown
in spn =(
el editor decodifica &&, || como equivalentes a and, or
true && false; returns 0 // only CAS MODE
true || false; returns 1 // only CAS MODE
comilla simple como diff
y:= x^2; { y', y'', y''' }; returns {2*x,2,0} // only CAS MODE
!= como diferente
5!=7; returns 1
PD: como requerimiento, observando la captura de pantalla, Erwin puedes agregar por favor otras opciones como
ver alfabeto griego minúsculas
Quote:"α Alfa, β Beta, γ Gamma, δ Delta, ε Épsilon, ζ Dseta, η Eta, θ Theta, ι Iota, κ Kappa, λ Lambda, μ Mi,
ν Ni, ξ Xi, ο Ómicron, π Pi, ρ Rho,σ ς Sigma, τ Tau, υ Ípsilon, φ Fi, χ Ji, ψ Psi, ω Omega"
Greek en mayusculas
Quote:"Α ALFA, Β BETA, Γ GAMMA, Δ DELTA, Ε ÉPSILON, Ζ DSETA, Η ETA, Θ THETA, Ι
IOTA, Κ KAPPA, Λ LAMBDA, Μ MI,
Ν NI, Ξ XI, Ο ÓMICRON, Π PI, Ρ RHO,Σ SIGMA, Τ TAU, Υ ÍPSILON, Φ FI, Χ JI,
Ψ PSI, Ω OMEGA"
set de caracteres ASCII 7 bits {0, .... 127 }
set de caracteres extendido ASCII 8 bits {128, .... 256 } este facilita la inserción de caracteres acentuados, útiles en especial en lengua castellana, francés, portugués
Quote:"ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö øùúûüýþÿ"
assuming that a contains a binary integer,
a(1) returns bit 1 of a... or allows to store something there..
of course, if object 2 of list 1 is a binary integer, you can also do L1(2,2) to access bit 2 of that integer).
cyrille