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Best scientific (not programmable, not producing plots) calculator in your opinion.
04-10-2017, 05:56 PM
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RE: Best scientific (not programmable, not producing plots) calculator in your opinion.
(04-10-2017 02:37 PM)Gene Wrote:  Hi Dave!

I understand about the summation registers vs. lists, but the 10bII+ does save up to 60 data points for statistics operations before it goes to simple summations in registers.

This data point memory is used jointly for cash flows or statistics data, as long as the total cash flow entries and statistical data points are not more than 60, you have access to the original data values. Over 60 and it reverts to sums.

It is discussed on page 114 of the 10bII+ manual here:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02989763.pdf

That's right, I knew one of the recent financial models did that, but I kept thinking it was the 30b for some reason. In any case, the 10bii+ is a surprisingly good scientific calculator for being one that's designed for finance.
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