CAS: Argument Delimiter if Decimal Point is Comma
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12-13-2014, 08:29 PM
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CAS: Argument Delimiter if Decimal Point is Comma
In Home, when the number format contains a comma as decimal point, a semicolon is used to delimit function arguments. In CAS, a comma is used instead. When I copy a history entry from Home to CAS via the Get From Home menu item, the delimiter is adjusted accordingly. This isn't done for something on the command line, the text is left there verbatim. CAS doesn't accept the input if it contains a semicolon. The same problem occurs on the way back Home.
This leads to another question: How can I enter a function with multiple floating point arguments? How does CAS differentiate between a decimal comma and the argument delimiter? Marcus von Cube Wehrheim, Germany http://www.mvcsys.de http://wp34s.sf.net http://mvcsys.de/doc/basic-compare.html |
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CAS: Argument Delimiter if Decimal Point is Comma - Marcus von Cube - 12-13-2014 08:29 PM
RE: CAS: Argument Delimiter if Decimal Point is Comma - parisse - 12-14-2014, 07:00 AM
RE: CAS: Argument Delimiter if Decimal Point is Comma - Marcus von Cube - 12-14-2014, 09:52 AM
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