Hi,
ok...it is late and I feel somehow fuzzy...
With our beloved DM42 there are three modes: DEG, RAD and GRAD.
To convert from
DEG to RAD use: use mode DEG and then ->RAD
RAD to DEG use: use mode RAD and then ->DEG
GRAD to DEG use: use mode GRAD and then ->DEG
GRAD to RAD use: use mode RAD and then ->RAD
DEG to GRAD use: use mode DEG and then...pencil and paper
RAD to GRAD use: use mode RAD and then...pencil and paper
"pencil and paper" read as "use your DM42 to calc it by yourself"
Why we are missing to forms of conversions...or do I miss something and
it is really late and me is fuzzy actually?
Cheers!
Meino
If the RADiation is not strong enough you need some DEGree of GRADitude right now, isn't it?
If the RADiation is not strong enough you need some DEGree of GRADitude right now, isn't it?
DM 42 - SN: 00373, Firmware release v.:3.22. / DMCP 3.24. as compiled by SwissMicros
Re: If the RADiation is not strong enough you need some DEGree of GRADitude right now, isn't it?
No special need for a function since conversion deg <-> grad is done by multiplying with or dividing by 0.9?
DM42 S/N 00761
Re: If the RADiation is not strong enough you need some DEGree of GRADitude right now, isn't it?
Err... If your DM42 behaves like that it must have a bug...
->RAD and ->DEG convert solely between degrees and radians. ->RAD divides X by 180/π and ->DEG multiplies X by 180/π. See pages 334 and 335 of the HP-42S manual.
->RAD and ->DEG convert solely between degrees and radians. ->RAD divides X by 180/π and ->DEG multiplies X by 180/π. See pages 334 and 335 of the HP-42S manual.
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