Free42 NSTK ENTER behavior
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03-07-2021, 04:13 PM
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RE: Free42 NSTK ENTER behavior
(03-07-2021 03:45 PM)Thomas Okken Wrote: I'm not saying it would, but it might help if the request were accompanied by one or two actual examples of how ENTER is "more efficient" than DUP. I'm talking about pretty small day to day stuff I thought was well known in the RPN/RPL debate: Math: 2+2 RPN: [2] [ENTER] [+] RPL: [2] [ENTER] [ENTER] [+] Math: 2*Sin(2) RPN: [2] [ENTER] [SIN] [*] RPL: [2] [ENTER] [ENTER] [SIN] [*] Quote:but DUP requires one fewer keystroke if you want to duplicate the number in X in order to start a new calculation with it, while keeping the old number as well, and that is something I do all the time. Interesting! I thought with a calculator like the 42 where every function auto-terminates entry, there was no advantage to terminating entry without duplication. I don't track exactly what you're saying, but you've got me intrigued. Can you provide a keystroke example like above where the RPL-style [ENTER] behavior has less keystrokes? |
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