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Pre-AOS TIs--And they say RPN is complicated!?
02-20-2016, 12:44 AM
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RE: Pre-AOS TIs--And they say RPN is complicated!?
(02-19-2016 01:47 AM)Gene Wrote:  Eh, the non-parentheses TI hierarchy followed MDAS (Multiplication/Division before addition and subtraction). It did this by a "sum of the products ability using a Z register to store the previous result (see the SR-51A owners manual online). It also used hierarchy that evaluated functions (trig, square root) as they were pressed.

It really wasn't THAT hard to use or understand, IMO. I used an SR-51A for years and found it very helpful.

My 2 cents.


Thanks Gene. That helps clarify the methodology. As I will browse the 50A/51A manuals again, I'll keep that in mind. I want to see if, by re-reading the examples, I can extrapolate how other parentheses-included equations could be input.
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RE: Pre-AOS TIs--And they say RPN is complicated!? - Matt Agajanian - 02-20-2016 12:44 AM



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