HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
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04-19-2015, 10:29 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
(04-19-2015 09:14 PM)rprosperi Wrote: It appears to be removed at this time... I'll look at the next version after the basic improvements. Yes, I'm embarrased that I released these documents before they were ready, so I pulled them off the site until I prepare a proper version. Thanks for your understanding. |
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04-19-2015, 11:10 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
I look forward to reading the next draft. Yes, you'd asked for help and a bit of proofreading for errors -- perhaps did you get a bit more than you bargained for? (not to mention a bit of ancillary bickering...) ;o) At least you're having a go. Thanks for trying. Good on you!
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04-19-2015, 11:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2015 11:49 PM by MagyarBoy.)
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
(04-19-2015 11:10 PM)JimP Wrote: I look forward to reading the next draft. Yes, you'd asked for help and a bit of proofreading for errors -- perhaps did you get a bit more than you bargained for? (not to mention a bit of ancillary bickering...) ;o) At least you're having a go. Thanks for trying. Good on you! I'm upset with myself that I hurried things out the door without proofreading more thoroughly in this case. So I appreciate this being pointed out. (edit: brevity) |
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04-19-2015, 11:35 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
(04-19-2015 08:25 PM)jebem Wrote:(04-19-2015 02:18 PM)walter b Wrote: BTW, Bart, Hi Jebem, I supose that Copacabana beach sidewalk here in Rio is made of portuguese tile too. Thanks for the link and thanks to Portugal that gave us so many traditions and art, not forgeting our mother tongue. P.S.: I too don't mind to be corrected in my so so english. Always have room to learn, after all it is uman to herr. To O.P.: your work will be highly appreciated, for sure. |
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04-25-2015, 09:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-25-2015 09:18 PM by r. pienne.)
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
(04-25-2015 08:48 PM)MagyarBoy Wrote: Hi again,Seems to be a problem with that link. Exploring the website, it seems it should be http://www.stacystechpubs.com/the-hp-35s...lator.html . Looking forward to reading it! R. |
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04-26-2015, 02:20 AM
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04-26-2015, 11:36 AM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
Works here.
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04-26-2015, 12:14 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
Looks better now. Though I have some nitpicky remarks as you might have expected:
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04-26-2015, 12:14 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
You may think your Guide is for Dummies but I find the description of the UNDO key useful.
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04-26-2015, 01:19 PM
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05-03-2015, 09:43 AM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
That's why I write anything in my native ("mother") language.
MagyarBoy: As I posted earlier somewhere I made some "HP Notes" for Számológép Google Group members (just for fun). If you're interesting for fonts to make docs looks like the HP manuals, just drop me a mail. If you're hungarian (magyar), akár magyarul is írhatsz! One example, posted earlier in other topics (how SOLVE (i) works on 15C and how to use it - with examples): Down to the rabbit hole (15C-003) |
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05-03-2015, 11:12 AM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
From 3. Introduction to RPN:
Quote:You discover the way to convert °F to °C is: You start with writing the numbers on the whiteboard: 9 5 72 32 But why did you chose this order? Why are 5 and 9 swapped? Most probably because otherwise you'd have to use [x<>y] twice: 5 9 72 32 - x<>y / x<>y * Given this example there are two possibilities I would calculate it. Outside in: 5 9 / 72 32 - * This is basically how a computer translates the algebraic expression to RPN: Code: echo "(5 / 9)*(72 - 32)" | bc -c Inside out: 72 32 - 5 9 / * In both cases there's no need to swap any values. Quote:For good measure, let’s try the built-in calculator °F to °C function From a pedagogical point of view this devaluates your introduction to RPN. Why do something in a complicated way when there's a dedicated key for it? Recommendation: You propose to push all the numbers first and only then start with the calculations. But this won't work with more than 4 numbers. Instead you should explain why and when an intermediate result is kept on the stack for later use. Given that there's a built-in function I think that this is a bad example. I'd probably use a grocery store problem like calculating the total of buying the multiple items you need for a cake. Kind regards Thomas |
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05-03-2015, 11:37 AM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
You, Thomas Klemm, are proficient at manipulating the stack but beginners won't be- should they be immediately served up the finished product, slick, perfect? Maybe they'll spot shortcuts themselves & develop more facility in stack management? I think a text book for beginners may well contain examples demanding to be improved on.
Most of the programmes I've published in this forum are capable of being optimised but I've sadly had no suggestions on how to do it. |
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05-03-2015, 01:51 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
(05-03-2015 11:37 AM)Gerald H Wrote: I think a text book for beginners may well contain examples demanding to be improved on. Agreed on that. My intention wasn't to provide the perfect solution. But even HP's example of Chain Calculations for the HP-41C doesn't push all the numbers onto the stack first. Only to show how "the stack automatically drops during calculations" they "do the problem differently to see this feature more clearly". Cheers Thomas PS: Here's another RPN Tutorial. |
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05-03-2015, 02:02 PM
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RE: HP-35S 'Guide for Dummies' being posted online
Attractive document, thanks for the link.
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