PC-1211, PC-1250, etc. TVM
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03-30-2021, 05:07 PM
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RE: PC-1211, PC-1250, etc. TVM
Thanks for sharing!
(03-30-2021 04:58 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: I'm not sure if the Sharps use binary rather than decimal, but I did notice that solving for PMT in a problem where FV=0, then immediately solving for FV could yield small non-zero values on the order of 1E-5. FYI. SHARP pocket computers use 10 digits BCD to display values and store values in variables and 12 digits internally to evaluate expressions. For example (SQR is sqrt): SQR 2 * SQR 2 2 X=SQR 2 X*X 1.999999999 There is a small penalty to use variables to store (temporary) results. It is sometimes beneficial to "inline" expressions to preserve or increase accuracy. - Rob "I count on old friends to remain rational" |
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