Casio fx-50F/fx-50FH programming
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08-17-2020, 09:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2020 07:30 AM by David22.)
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RE: Casio fx-50F/fx-50FH programming
(08-16-2020 10:39 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: I worked out a reasonably efficient way to replicate the Int function to get the integer part of a number. You can omit the 0>X term if you know you won't be dealing with negative values. A good solution, but lack of INT/FRAC functions (nor function call/return) only shows how bad are those calcs for porgramming. If you look at VERY VERY OLD fx-501P Casio calculator from 1978 (or fx-502P with more memory), a calculator with only 7-segments display, you will see on its keyboard it have INT and FRAC functions, and you can enter those command directly with 2 keystrokes. 32 years later Casio makes worst rudimentary programming calculator. Your good solution takes 22 steps on my fx-50FH. On Casio fx-501P/fx-502P, or later fx-601P/fx-602P with alphanumeric/dot-matrix display, it takes only 1 step. Obviously you solution is good, the fault is on Casio. Casio, instead of going to better, went to worse, much worse some times and during long time. PD: But those solar programmable (although very limited) calculators have their charm. |
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