? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
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08-05-2021, 12:52 PM
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? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
In RPL, is there a way to integrate (S) on a program <<...>> integrand ? I don't think so,
Something like this : 0 1 <<X SIN X SQ - >> 'X' S where the legal way to integrate is : 0 1 'SIN(X)-SQ(X)' 'X' S a program gives sometimes more flexibility to build a function to integrate. --- HP 48GX, Prime G2, 50G, 28S, 15c CE. SwissMicros DM42, DM15L A long time ago : 11C, 15C, 28C. |
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08-05-2021, 01:27 PM
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RE: ? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
(08-05-2021 12:52 PM)OlidaBel Wrote: In RPL, is there a way to integrate (S) on a program <<...>> integrand ? I don't think so, Try writing the program as a "user-defined function" which means storing the argument(s) in local variable(s) like this: << -> X << X SIN X SQ - >> >> or << -> X 'SIN(X)-X^2' >> RPL treats programs like that more like built-in functions when solving, graphing, and so on, so it might help here too. <0|ɸ|0> -Joe- |
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08-05-2021, 02:11 PM
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RE: ? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
(08-05-2021 01:27 PM)Joe Horn Wrote: Try writing the program as a "user-defined function" which means storing the argument(s) in local variable(s) like this: Unfortunately something like this is refused on HP 48GX : 0 1 << -> X 'SIN(X)-X^2' >> or << -> X << X SIN X SQ - >> >> 'X' S => "S Error: Bad argument type" I checked the old HP-28s documentation. This calculator was more permissive with S. --- HP 48GX, Prime G2, 50G, 28S, 15c CE. SwissMicros DM42, DM15L A long time ago : 11C, 15C, 28C. |
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08-05-2021, 02:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2021 02:19 PM by OlidaBel.)
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RE: ? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
But this is accepted :
EQ = 'EQ1(X)' EQ1 = << -> T << T SIN T SQ - >> >> 0 1 'EQ1(X)' 'X' S => 0.12636 --- HP 48GX, Prime G2, 50G, 28S, 15c CE. SwissMicros DM42, DM15L A long time ago : 11C, 15C, 28C. |
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08-05-2021, 03:07 PM
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RE: ? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
You can use
\<< <-X SIN <-X SQ - \>> 'F' STO 0. 1. 'F' '<-X' S with <- the backarrow symbol, declaring a local variable. If you don't like that, you'll have to do it the way Olidabel did Cheers, Werner 41CV†,42S,48GX,49G,DM42,DM41X,17BII,15CE,DM15L,12C,16CE |
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08-05-2021, 03:21 PM
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RE: ? RPL/HP-48 - numerical S on a << >> integrand ?
Thanks Joe & Werner,
I finally succeeded (and understood!) how to play with integrals S onto programs. I could adapt my old 28S program and results are now OK. The 48GX is definitely different than a 28S, it was not easy to troubleshoot ;-). Starting with an algebraic expression and playing with local variables in <<...>> was the key. --- HP 48GX, Prime G2, 50G, 28S, 15c CE. SwissMicros DM42, DM15L A long time ago : 11C, 15C, 28C. |
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