Why do business calculators have log/exp but not basic trig functions?
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02-20-2018, 10:48 AM
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RE: Why do business calculators have log/exp but not basic trig functions?
(02-20-2018 08:49 AM)martinot Wrote: As Gene points out I would like it to preferably also do trig functions. I'd be surprised if you found a financial machine that does trig. The obvious choice is the HP-12C Platinum, which can operate in algebraic or RPN modes. The default is RPN. They can be found new. If "not new" really isn't a deal breaker then you can also find plenty of HP-12C machines in as-good-as-new condition on TAS among other places. I have 2 or 3 of them in pristine condition. Another option you might like to consider is a full-blown scientific calculator that also has a finance application built in. I'm thinking of the HP Prime here. It'll do some RPN, although it does seem to be a bit of an afterthought and you can only program the Prime in HP-PPL (a Pascal-like language, but damn fast because compiled rather than interpreted) but it is still available new in some places. The finance application was added, I believe, with the latest firmware update released last month. I can't speak to the other HP machines you mentioned because I have neither one in my collection. I do have examples of the 12C, 12C Platinum and Prime. |
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