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Numbers within units (50g)
09-18-2015, 09:28 PM
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RE: Numbers within units (50g)
(09-18-2015 01:01 PM)Claudio L. Wrote:  Perhaps I'm not understanding your question correctly?
I think we are talking about different calculators. This discussion is for RPL calcs (48/49/50). In these calcs there's no Y register, and as long as you put proper units to your variables, everything should work:
displacement[mm]*(2*pi*f[Hz]) = mm*Hz=mm*(1/s)=mm/s
So your units of velocity would be correct. Similar thing for the other cases.

"Y register", "Level 2 on the stack". I've used these terms interchangeably.

I was wondering if we could create a conversion factor that would automatically use a flexible numerical value taken from another memory location to convert between displacement and acceleration. I guess I'm asking: "Since you can put a number in the conversion factor (as you've demonstrated above), is it possible to "call" or "peek" a value from somewhere else and apply it as part of the conversion?"

Again, this is simplicity itself programmatically, but you end up having to deal with input commands, which are clunky. I've often wanted a "single button press" A-V-D sequence as part of the conversion operations on the 48/50g. I thought there might be a way to do that with what you've discovered.
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Numbers within units (50g) - Claudio L. - 09-15-2015, 09:53 PM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - rprosperi - 09-16-2015, 12:55 AM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - Bruno - 09-16-2015, 06:54 AM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - rprosperi - 09-17-2015, 12:38 AM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - Tugdual - 09-17-2015, 06:22 AM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - Brad Barton - 09-18-2015 09:28 PM
RE: Numbers within units (50g) - Tugdual - 09-22-2015, 05:40 AM



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