newRPL - build 1255 released! [updated to 1299]
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04-06-2018, 06:00 AM
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RE: newRPL - build 1001 released! [update:build 1052]
(04-05-2018 11:06 AM)3298 Wrote: What I'm trying to say is this: There's no need to invent a new system, all the pieces are already there. In a solver form, show the result of <variable> EVAL instead of the variable itself (and preferably catch errors such as the circular reference one, giving them special treatment such as displaying the error text in place of the result). Job done. Uh. All those years and I was mislead by few experiences I made. I just tested it myself and you are right . Somehow I completely forgot how symbolic holds. And yes the system goes through the variables as well. Amazing feature that I failed to see. That for formulas or systems is awesome. Rpl never stops to amaze me. And wonder if the Casio/ti do the same. The only difference with the idea of Claudio is that you need to explicitly eval this or that variable, instead with Claudio's idea you get the computation immediately Wikis are great, Contribute :) |
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