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More efficient way to store and input equations for course work and exams - Rich - 02-09-2014 02:04 AM Hi, Is it possible to improve upon my current method of storing and writing equations and expressions for use during an exam for use in the solver application. I also want to delete the old variables, so there are no conflicts. I work with about 6-7 equations per topic, which i need to reuse often, especially during an exam, therefore i need to be able to store these equations for quick access. Process:
While this works, it is cumbersome and takes some time to delete all the variables and assign each object. I was thinking that some sort of list i can copy and paste into the stack such as {E1:=a=b+c, E2:=c=d+e, E3:=e=f+g}... To be honest, I use a great program called PEQUM for the HP 50G, though its not available for the prime Thank you, Rich Unnecessary but extra information... I need to evaluate a variable numerically and often in terms of another variable with respect to all other equations. I need to be able to take the solutions to these in terms of a differential equation represented numerically and a general solution. RE: More efficient way to store and input equations for course work and exams - Giancarlo - 02-09-2014 09:00 AM Hello, While the process you describe is fine, why don't you: - store your equation in solve (E1, E2,...) and then you - save a copy of the solve application with a name that is convenient to you This will avoid to copy and paste you EQs to the stack, save it in a E#. Most of the other things to do will remain the same like deleting your vars but in general it would save you some keystrokes... Hope it helps, Giancarlo RE: More efficient way to store and input equations for course work and exams - Rich - 02-09-2014 01:14 PM Hi Giancarlo, Thank you for the sound advice, concerning saving the solve application. It does indeed save every equation!! This is great, though, for all of my classes i will probably have like 10-12 of these solve apps. Grouping the equations by topic, then by course. A little messy but it works. Rich RE: More efficient way to store and input equations for course work and exams - Rich - 02-09-2014 07:16 PM When trying to use a long variable name such as U_235 in the Solve Application under Numeric View, it doesn't show anything more than " ...: " This occurs when using 10+ variables that make the prime use two columns to view the variables. Anyone know of a workaround for this? |