Command needed for striping brackets
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02-24-2021, 10:08 AM
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RE: Command needed for striping brackets
(02-23-2021 05:47 PM)Han Wrote:---------------------------------------------(02-22-2021 08:34 AM)essen Wrote: And be escaped Albert's accusing people here for indirection - a behavior used by himself. For Han and Albert.: Sorry, my bad ! Well; I looked it up in a dictionary as not knowing the word, and could not afterwards se any other meaning as used in Alberts text. In my dictionary it stands like this: indirection [indi'recSen] sb uaerlighed, svigfuldhed, kneb, fif. These four words stands for; dishonesty, deceitfulness, trick, dodge. This created a meaning - a wrong one - unfortunately. This dictionary are dated 1977. Could be the reason. Or this English word just means other in us. My excuse doesn't mean that I' m fishing for yours and Alberts forgiveness. I am not. It just means I want to be honest telling how this did happen. By the way - concerning the answer to my Prime problem; This is all there are too it: {48}[1] Doing this in the command line places 48 on the stack without brackets. Coming from HP48, this simple instruction was not just apparent to me. Old far on this forum could be expected to know it and posted this answer. I tried to delete my account, as earlier said, I' m out from here. I am ready to start translating HP48 programs to Prime. Kind regards essen |
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