05-23-2017, 12:53 PM
I just want to share a way to display calendar dates on the 35s (and probably other calculators with fraction mode). While the classic method uses the well-known dd.mmyyyy or mm.ddyyyy notation, i.e. a number with six decimals that is supposed to be displayed in FIX 6 mode, here is another way using the fraction display:
23 [ENTER] 5 [ENTER] 2017 [XEQ] [D] => D= 23 5/2017
The idea is to display the value of (day + month/year) in fraction mode with a fixed denominator that equals the year.
This works for dd mm/yyyy as well as for mm dd/yyyy. Note that the max. year / denominator is 4095, and year > month.
Dieter
Code:
D001 LBL D
D002 ENTER
D003 /c ; set denominator
D004 /
D005 +
D006 STO D
D007 SF 8 ; set appropriate flags
D008 SF 9 ; for fixed denominator
D009 VIEW D
23 [ENTER] 5 [ENTER] 2017 [XEQ] [D] => D= 23 5/2017
The idea is to display the value of (day + month/year) in fraction mode with a fixed denominator that equals the year.
This works for dd mm/yyyy as well as for mm dd/yyyy. Note that the max. year / denominator is 4095, and year > month.
Dieter