HP-25 Two Variable Statistics
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09-05-2022, 03:21 AM
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HP-25 Two Variable Statistics
Hi all. Am I missing something?
After I enter x, y data pairs, when I press the mean or standard deviation button, I only see the calculation for the x values. Is there something I’m supposed to do to calculate those for y values? Also, R0, R1, R2, and R7 were available. So, since I could enter x, y data pairs, why wasn’t the calculation for Σ(y^2) in one of the spare registers? Thanks. |
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09-05-2022, 04:01 AM
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RE: HP-25 Two Variable Statistics
As William C Wickes has said on other HP calculator projects when asked why a feature was missing from a particular model, "Life is short and ROM is full". In the case of the HP-25, this is literally true. There was no room left in the HP-25's ROM to add *any* feature unless you removed a feature or were able to further optimize the code to make more room.
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-85...75033.html |
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09-05-2022, 04:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2022 04:29 AM by Matt Agajanian.)
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RE: HP-25 Two Variable Statistics
Thanks for letting me in on the details. Oddly enough, a rerun from one of my earlier posts.
Thanks anyhow! Although… Is it correct to presume that when the 19/29 came about, HP had the technology to be able to incorporate several high level features--now two-variable state, indirect addressing, 98 program steps, 30 registers, three subroutine levels, labels, etc.? I presume when the 19/29 were developed, the technology was able to create such higher functionality in their calculators. |
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09-05-2022, 05:32 AM
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RE: HP-25 Two Variable Statistics
(09-05-2022 04:18 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: ... All of the features you mentioned (more or less) were present in one or more of the HP-65, HP-55 or HP-67 programmable models which were introduced before the HP-29C/19C so the technology for those features did exist previously at HP. https://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-bin/compare...ne&diff=ON |
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