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HP Calculators / Re: Hp Prime Questions and Help
« on: October 28, 2013, 02:16:32 pm »
Didn't come to mind to manually enter the codes. I'll have to make a list of common things I use that don't display properly.
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HP Calculators / Re: Hp Prime Questions and Help« on: October 28, 2013, 02:16:32 pm »
Didn't come to mind to manually enter the codes. I'll have to make a list of common things I use that don't display properly.
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Introduce Yourself! / Re: New user!« on: October 28, 2013, 09:31:18 am »Nice DOF, are you into photography?Only as a hobbyist. Understand all the major stuff like aperture, shutter speed, DOF (as you put it), lighting, etc# but I'm pretty slow about putting the stuff together to get what I want. Have pulled in about 15k shots so I'm slowly getting better. I think i'm starting to get to the point where I'm more limited by my lenses then anything else. All I have right now is a Nikon D40 w/ the stock 18-55mm lense(?). Hola! And that pic is pretty nice, you must work for HPIf I worked for HP I'd probably know how to work this thing. Dare I ask, what's with all the peanuts? 19
HP Calculators / Re: Hp Prime Questions and Help« on: October 28, 2013, 09:25:19 am »
Can't help but feel this is a stupid question but what are you guys using to program in?
I'm just typing into the calculator directly through the connectivity kit in the most 'agnostic' way I can since it doesn't support all of the same symbols/input as the calculator (and vice-versa). Additionally, are there any well defined resources further describing the language functions and their usage? A better explanation of the syntax would be particularly beneficial as that is what is holding me back the most. Any general help on how to approach programming on this thing would be great. Something tells me I'm doing something wrong if I have a dozen end statements at the end of some of my programs. Decent at C/C++(academic and extracurricular) but my TI-Basic was hack-ish at best(bulky and far from efficient). Started work on a cheat sheet but outside of the integer stuff, it is limited to what I can piece together from the 600-ish page manual. Cheat sheet: Spoiler For Spoiler: Looking to do the definition usage stuff later today. Wondering if there is already something along this vein before I up and do it myself. Mind the messed up ANSI words. The TI-Planet wiki thing doesn't seem to have much more then the drawing done. 20
Introduce Yourself! / Re: New user!« on: October 26, 2013, 03:44:46 pm »Heya and nice to see you around. Nice picture by the way Looked around but I couldn't even find much in regard with help. Next to nothing on programs. Hopefully it picks back up before too long. 21
Introduce Yourself! / New user!« on: October 25, 2013, 09:50:56 pm »
I am currently in my second year of college. Switched from C.S. to C.E.
With my math(more-so engineering) heavy course-load I finally decided to upgrade from my TI-83+ to get something better suited towards physics/engineering. Now rocking a HP Prime. Since there isn't much of a community for these yet I thought I'd join one. 22
HP Calculators / Re: A solution to HP connectivity problems« on: October 25, 2013, 05:31:11 pm »
I for one am looking forward to any improvements to the software. Trying to create programs on this thing right now are a pain.
Gratitude to anyone/everyone working on doing so.
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