About the continuous Fourier Transform
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12-10-2020, 04:49 PM
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RE: About the continuous Fourier Transform
(12-09-2020 10:17 PM)medwatt Wrote: I am the one that created the thread that is referenced a couple of posts above this one. The first time I created the thread, Tom (who apparently is part of the hp team) responded and said it's going to be almost impossible to add the continuous FT function because of copyright reasons. After I contacted the author, who responded very positively, I contacted Tom again several times via PM, but he didn't respond to any of them, even though he used to be responsive to other questions. First off thank you for writing the EE s/w, it's been useful. Secondly, I agree that the biggest issue that is preventing Prime to be truly useful day to day for EE and CE students and pros is how much work it is to effectively use complex math moving between polar to a rectangular effectively, seamlessly and consistently in CAS and in Home view. It's just painful in Prime. Some has done some programs to compensate but its just not a good enough work around. This alone makes Prime not the right calculator for EE. And it is super frustrating because it has the potential, e.g. prime has the best implementation of Z transforms on any out of the box calculator etc. Falling flat on the basic complex math is just sad. And it's not because we did not raise this point over the years - We did! Multiple times but to no avail. I've pretty much given up. |
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