Logical NOT
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06-08-2015, 01:32 AM
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Logical NOT
There seems to be an error with logical NOT (and other logicals) in CAS. The ToolBox shows "NOT" with capital letters, but when selecting it from CAS, transforms to lower case letters ("not"). In lower case in CAS it does not work (returns error).
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06-08-2015, 06:47 AM
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RE: Logical NOT
(06-08-2015 01:32 AM)Alberto Candel Wrote: There seems to be an error with logical NOT (and other logicals) in CAS. The ToolBox shows "NOT" with capital letters, but when selecting it from CAS, transforms to lower case letters ("not"). In lower case in CAS it does not work (returns error). Lowercase "not" does work in CAS, but then it requires parentheses (contrary to what the help screen says), like this: not(5) --> 0. not(0) --> 1. This split personality of NOT/not in CAS is also found in other functions, e.g. the XOR/xor function in CAS: 1 XOR 2 --> 0 (ok) xor(1,2) --> 0. (ok) 1 xor 2 --> error XOR(1,2) --> error Needless to say, the HP Prime has many personality quirks, unlike us perfectly balanced humans. <0|ɸ|0> -Joe- |
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06-08-2015, 03:11 PM
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RE: Logical NOT
Thank you for the illustration. Now that I look at your examples I see that there is some pattern to it: lower case uses functional form like xor(1,0) and upper case uses infix form 1 XOR 0.
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06-10-2015, 05:42 AM
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RE: Logical NOT
(06-08-2015 03:11 PM)Alberto Candel Wrote: Thank you for the illustration. Now that I look at your examples I see that there is some pattern to it: lower case uses functional form like xor(1,0) and upper case uses infix form 1 XOR 0. That's sometimes true, but don't rely on it. For example, INTERSECT is vice versa: it only allows infix form when spelled in lowercase (CAS only), and prefix form when spelled in uppercase (both CAS and Home)! Another strange "case": CAS only allows prefix syntax for the AND function if it's spelled with mixed case: And(1,2). You really gotta try all three spelling variations for each function to be sure. And you can't memorize them either, because they sometimes change when the firmware is revised. And of course none of this is documented. PPL is a moving target wearing camouflage, which is fun when you're hunting for sport but frustrating when you're hunting to survive. <0|ɸ|0> -Joe- |
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06-10-2015, 03:19 PM
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RE: Logical NOT
There you go; I thought I had found something.
Thanks again! |
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06-10-2015, 06:18 PM
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RE: Logical NOT
1 OR 1 → true ok
1 OR 0 → true ok 2 OR 2 → true ok -2 OR -2 → true ??? → false true OR true → true ok true OR false → true ok true XOR false → 1 ??? → true -1 XOR 1 → 1 ??? → true NOT true → false NOT false → true |
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