Entry / command line bug
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11-22-2018, 10:49 PM
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Entry / command line bug
Latest ROM...
In CAS mode, assign a value to a variable using STO▶︎ or :=, e.g. 3▶︎f or f:=3 In either case, the History shows this as: f:=3 Now select this in History, Copy to the command line and it changes to f=3 Note that the colon has been lost and you now have an equality instead of an assignment. |
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11-23-2018, 12:39 AM
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RE: Entry / command line bug
SIMPLE ANSWER: Methinks that either you or a program you loaded was messing around with Python and the index base got changed. Typing this into CAS:
index:=1 will reset things back to normal. And don't mess with Python any more... or trust programs with Python syntax in them. BETTER ANSWER: Forthcoming from somebody who knows which Python commands are capable of messing up Prime like this. DISCLAIMER: Nokavi Ot Sosumi. <0|ɸ|0> -Joe- |
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11-23-2018, 02:32 PM
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RE: Entry / command line bug
(11-22-2018 10:49 PM)BruceH Wrote: Latest ROM... I checked, the 3▶︎f and 3=>f, f:=3 and all copy to the command line f:=3. |
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11-23-2018, 08:39 PM
Post: #4
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RE: Entry / command line bug
(11-23-2018 02:32 PM)John P Wrote:(11-22-2018 10:49 PM)BruceH Wrote: Latest ROM... (11-23-2018 12:39 AM)Joe Horn Wrote: SIMPLE ANSWER: Methinks that either you or a program you loaded was messing around with Python and the index base got changed. Typing this into CAS:BruceH: will it reset things back to normal... |
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11-24-2018, 06:38 PM
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RE: Entry / command line bug
I did indeed run someone else's Python program, thanks for the heads-up.
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11-27-2018, 01:09 PM
Post: #6
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RE: Entry / command line bug
I have the same problem, but I never ran python programs nor any other.
I can not insert an equation in CAS: a=2 will be taken as a:=2 x=2*x^2+3 as x:=2*x^2+3 so the Prime tries to assign 2*x^2+3 to x itself and i get an error, recursive definition, which is true with := Same problem on 2 different Prime end one windows virtual calculator. I tried with index:=1 but it did not bring any difference. Here the display, note that I did not write the ' ' around index |
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11-27-2018, 11:08 PM
Post: #7
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RE: Entry / command line bug
The problem disappears if I set Simplify to "none" in CAS Settings.
This means that if I set Simplify to "minimal" I can not work on equations that begin with a single letter left of the equal sign, like a=3x+5 Is this supposed to be the right behavior or is it a bug ? |
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