I will register an issue for this so it can be investigated and solved.
Update: registered the issue
I will register an issue for this so it can be investigated and solved.
The function [.ms] was designed to convert a NIM or stack value to HH:MM:SS on the first press ; to DDº MM' SS.SSS" on the second, in cyclic fashionPyjam wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 9:20 amI'm sorry to come back to this, but I'd like to offer another point of view.Jaymos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:43 pmNow, unofficial way: You show a double arrow [=>H.MS] as well. This is dead code not yet removed. I suspect that you found the capitalized double arrow [=>H.MS] in the catalog only. That function was discontinued, removed from the menus and was forgotten in the CAT! That option works the same though but is not needed as it has no new function.
Another bug found: I will remove the dead item.
⇒H.MS is not dead code to remove. It is a function that should be fixed to work as expected.
Considering that ⇒D.MS tag 2.30 to 2°30′0.00″ (from X) then ⇒H.MS should tag 2.30 to 2:30:00 (from X).
Both of these functions are inverses of .ms⁻¹ (untag).
Currently the only way to tag 2.30 to 2:30:00 is to do a double operation:
2.30 [⇒D.MS] → 2°30′0.00″ [.ms] → 2:30:00
Clearly there is a function missing to do this in one step.
Very fine.
What use case do you have in mind? I can think of programming, we will discuss this anyhow.
Will look at 1, 2, 3.Pyjam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:26 pmHere are a couple of issues I found in the release 108_09a :
1. When the user has created a new menu (and assigned it to a key), it seems impossible to delete an entry in that menu because the ASSIGN NULL command recalls MyMenu. Trying to access the menu to be changed will cause the assignment of that menu to that key to be removed.
The current menu should remain displayed as it usually is with the ASSIGN command.
2. In the FIN menu, %Σ does not work, giving ∞ every time.
In addition, I have posted a proposal to redesign the FIN menu.
3. In the FAT disk, in the SAVFILES folder, the file is named C43.sav instead of C47.sav.
4. There is a mistake in R15. The last digit should be 4. Substract 1.
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RCL 14: Reg 15, 16 & 17 have: The 3 cubes = 42.
RCL 15 3 y^x RCL 16 3 y^x RCL 17 3 y^x + + results in 42. I see no problem.
RCL 15 results in -80538738812075974 which is correct.