I tried looking in the PROB menu, but it isn't there.
I also tried finding a C43 manual, so far I have been using the WP43 manual, but there's too many differences to really use that.
I've been searching here: https://www.classic43.com/Classic43/Lin ... loads.html
X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
/Rudi
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
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Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
Found X! deep down in CAT (dang - there's a lot of functions)
But still, I would like to know if it's located somewhere more convenient.
But still, I would like to know if it's located somewhere more convenient.
/Rudi
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
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Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
Is f(F4) on the HOME menu convenient for you?
I believe in free will. Just can't help it.
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
/Rudi
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
Denmark
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Denmark
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
The HOME menu can be quite useful. If you would like to access it quickly you can use triple shift as a shortcut.
I believe in free will. Just can't help it.
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
You can of course always assign functions you need often to the MyMenu. Or even define your own custom menus and thus create groupings of functions you need together. This is described in Walter's manual, but is somewhat convoluted.
BTW
The manuals I am working on are focused on describing all buttons and menus, and are progressing nicely.
Addition of general descriptions is for a later phase.
BTW
The manuals I am working on are focused on describing all buttons and menus, and are progressing nicely.
Addition of general descriptions is for a later phase.
Robbert Jan, MSEE, RPN user since 1976 and a collector for many years I now own all the important ones: HP-35, 45, 55, 65, 97, 19, 21, 25, 34, 10-16, 41, 42, 71, 48, 50, Prime, DM41, DM42, WP43, C47, R47; Project 47 team member https://47calc.com
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
Great for C43 also having manuals!RJvM wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 12:19 pmYou can of course always assign functions you need often to the MyMenu. Or even define your own custom menus and thus create groupings of functions you need together. This is described in Walter's manual, but is somewhat convoluted.
BTW
The manuals I am working on are focused on describing all buttons and menus, and are progressing nicely.
Addition of general descriptions is for a later phase.
S.Korean / HP-50G | fx-570EX | fx-570CW | HP-200LX
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
Really looking forward for the manuals. Appreciate some one is doing thisRJvM wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 12:19 pmYou can of course always assign functions you need often to the MyMenu. Or even define your own custom menus and thus create groupings of functions you need together. This is described in Walter's manual, but is somewhat convoluted.
BTW
The manuals I am working on are focused on describing all buttons and menus, and are progressing nicely.
Addition of general descriptions is for a later phase.
Do You have a prellminary version available. That would be better than none at all
/Rudi
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
Denmark
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Denmark
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
The only preliminary documentation stuff released were in the zip file with the previous release, 108_08p, under the finder "Documentation".rudi wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:16 pmReally looking forward for the manuals. Appreciate some one is doing thisRJvM wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 12:19 pmYou can of course always assign functions you need often to the MyMenu. Or even define your own custom menus and thus create groupings of functions you need together. This is described in Walter's manual, but is somewhat convoluted.
BTW
The manuals I am working on are focused on describing all buttons and menus, and are progressing nicely.
Addition of general descriptions is for a later phase.
Do You have a prellminary version available. That would be better than none at all
Jaco Mostert
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Elec Eng, South Africa
https://47calc.com C47 (s/n 03818 & 06199), WP43 (0015). In box: HP42S, HP32Sii, WP34S&C, HP28C, HP35s, EL-506P, EL-W506, PB700; ex: FX702P, 11C, HP67 & HP85; iOS: 42s Byron, Free42+, WP31S/34S, HCalc.
Re: X! (factorial) on C43 - where is it hidden?
Thanks Jaymos, not overwhelmingly comprehensive, but still usefull.
Looking forward to the "real" documentation (and metal bezel ). I sometimes get lost, especially in the the solver and graphing of equations.
I've found some minimal documentation on classif43.com and in a post here, which is also usefull:
https://www.classic43.com/downloads/202 ... Forum1.pdf
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2216&p=24433&hilit= ... tly#p24433
Looking forward to the "real" documentation (and metal bezel ). I sometimes get lost, especially in the the solver and graphing of equations.
I've found some minimal documentation on classif43.com and in a post here, which is also usefull:
https://www.classic43.com/downloads/202 ... Forum1.pdf
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2216&p=24433&hilit= ... tly#p24433
/Rudi
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
Denmark
DM-42 (s/n 06999), HP-42S, HP-35s, HP-11c, HP-32SII (ex HP-41CV, ex HP-75C, ex HP-48G + a lot, really lot of a accessories)
Denmark