Load a Photo Yes/No?
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09-05-2014, 09:19 AM
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RE: Load a Photo Yes/No?
Just kicking up a little dust to see where it lands....
I encountered angular-mils in a mathematical reference books many years ago, and was curious if it ever actually surfaced, except for very specialized use? As far as other comments regarding Catalog, etc.: Its just my way of gaining my familiarity with this new HP Prime, raise a little dust, and see where it lands. It's an impressive enough machine; I just need to wrap my head around it. Once I start to really find time to dive into creating my own programs, I'll ask for help if I need it. Apparently as Firmware updates come down, both updated PDF manuals and youtube tutorials also appear, this proves handy if you know about new releases. 'Input' now supports manual-entry of specific data types, and introduction of checkboxes. I just need to get caught up. IS THERE an online LIBRARY of sample code, programs for HP Prime? I need to get my hands on that and study them. (09-05-2014 04:10 AM)Tim Wessman Wrote: [quote='Richard Wagner' pid='18343' dateline='1409864208'] Turn, 2pi. Quote:gon = gradian = grad, yes? Is gon and grad identical then? Yes. I was never able to tell why bernard included them both in the CAS. To keep things consistent we followed that. Quote:mils-angle is used in highly advanced military and astronomical, and even radio tracking, work, of extreme precision, and other uses. I don't beleive that unit exists on the 48 series, or any other previous calculator. Hence my confusion regarding the "missing" units. <snip> |
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