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(15C) Decoder for HP 15c programs
03-16-2018, 08:51 AM (This post was last modified: 03-16-2018 09:16 AM by Dieter.)
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RE: (15C) Decoder for HP 15c programs
(03-16-2018 07:16 AM)pinkman Wrote:  Attached picture: small sample with the memory game posted on this site.

Very nice, thank you very much.
May I add three suggestions?

1. Among others, Unicode supports the following characters:
± × ÷ ≠ ≤ ≥ ∞ ∫ √ ← ↑ → ↓ ↔ π σ Δ Σ
So you do not have to resort to ASCII transscriptions for the Integrate function, the comparison tests, or for arrows in conversions, and Δ% or Σ+ do not have to be written as %CH or E+. Maybe the superscript-2 for x² can be accessed directly from your keyboard (over here it's AltGr+2). You may even use an overscore or macron with a superscript-1 to get sinˉ¹. The only problematic cases are x-bar and y-hat.

2. A major part of the world uses a decimal comma. Maybe you should add one line in the REF sheet. ;-)

3. Not everyone uses a current Excel version. So I'd suggest a more common file format like Excel 2000/XP *.xls instead of the newer XML-based *.xlsx.

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