Doesn't that rather define the space needed, to 3 x 6 slots times whatever space the slot occupies?
WP43 Bug Reports and Maintenance
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What is the metric tensor in imperial units?
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Yes in principle but only if there are no undefined submenus hanging on it.
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041
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That's the surprising bit, then, to anybody who assumes that said submenus would be separate and independent objects in their own right (be they empty or not), and referenced by name (or something else which fits into a slot).
Wouldn't submenus have to be created (allocated in memory and named) first, so they exist before they can be used or assigned anywhere? What does "be defined" mean other than to exist and have a name?
What is the metric tensor in imperial units?
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This question goes to our software department.H2X wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 1:03 pmThat's the surprising bit, then, to anybody who assumes that said submenus would be separate and independent objects in their own right (be they empty or not), and referenced by name (or something else which fits into a slot).
Wouldn't submenus have to be created (allocated in memory and named) first, so they exist before they can be used or assigned anywhere? What does "be defined" mean other than to exist and have a name?
AFAICI, removing a user menu is just easier when you know it's a header plus 18 items, and that's it. KISS. Period.
Else there may be all sorts of branches, possibly containing branches again, etc. - just repellent. But I'm no software guy anymore.
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041
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Thanks, Walter!Walter wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 7:45 pmThis question goes to our software department.H2X wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 1:03 pmThat's the surprising bit, then, to anybody who assumes that said submenus would be separate and independent objects in their own right (be they empty or not), and referenced by name (or something else which fits into a slot).
Wouldn't submenus have to be created (allocated in memory and named) first, so they exist before they can be used or assigned anywhere? What does "be defined" mean other than to exist and have a name?
AFAICI, removing a user menu is just easier when you know it's a header plus 18 items, and that's it. KISS. Period.
Else there may be all sorts of branches, possibly containing branches again, etc. - just repellent. But I'm no software guy anymore.
What's KISS may or may not be relative, aggregation vs. composition is an interesting topic of its own. Eagerly awaiting the departmental communication!
What is the metric tensor in imperial units?
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Issue fixed on the WP43. Adding an existing menu to a user-created menu will be in the next release.
DM42: 00425 - DM41X: β00066 - WP43: 00042
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Maybe it's been reported before..
My calc crashes and freezes completely if the stack is populated and I (accidently) hit either arrow up or down (the two keys above the "exit" key).
I then need to hit the reset button on the back side. After doing so, I can load the state file and it functions again. At least until I hit the arrow keys again. Yes, I repeated it several times and it is a recurring issue.
If you need, I can send you my state file.
Current settings are "Europe" with "," instead of ".", 8 stack registers, Y.MD, Complex, /max and 64:2.
My calc crashes and freezes completely if the stack is populated and I (accidently) hit either arrow up or down (the two keys above the "exit" key).
I then need to hit the reset button on the back side. After doing so, I can load the state file and it functions again. At least until I hit the arrow keys again. Yes, I repeated it several times and it is a recurring issue.
If you need, I can send you my state file.
Current settings are "Europe" with "," instead of ".", 8 stack registers, Y.MD, Complex, /max and 64:2.
Esben
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
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Yes please send the state file so we could try to reproduce and investigate your issue. You can attach it in a zip file to your post.
DM42: 00425 - DM41X: β00066 - WP43: 00042
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Hi,
Here's the state file I use.
Here's the state file I use.
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- ff.zip
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Esben
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
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Hmm, suddenly I cannot reproduce the freeze (good thing though )
After 3-4 complete resets, there seems that my calc started to behave normal again.
Anyway, the last operations I did before the (last) freeze was:
2^100 (left on stack)
2^1000 (left on stack)
So the answer for 2^100 was in "Y" and 2^1000 in "X".
Then I cleared (left arrow key) "X" to "0" and hit arrow down key. That's when it froze, several times. After I copied and attache the state file, I tried a few other operations and no freeze. I also repeated the exact steps for the last freeze and it did not freeze up.
BTW; I'm running the latest WP43 v0.23.12
After 3-4 complete resets, there seems that my calc started to behave normal again.
Anyway, the last operations I did before the (last) freeze was:
2^100 (left on stack)
2^1000 (left on stack)
So the answer for 2^100 was in "Y" and 2^1000 in "X".
Then I cleared (left arrow key) "X" to "0" and hit arrow down key. That's when it froze, several times. After I copied and attache the state file, I tried a few other operations and no freeze. I also repeated the exact steps for the last freeze and it did not freeze up.
BTW; I'm running the latest WP43 v0.23.12
Esben
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).