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par radwillaims
dim. juin 03, 2012 12:34 pm
Forum : Xcas - English
Sujet : Step by Step Solution Mode
Réponses : 2
Vues : 5714

Re: Step by Step Solution Mode

Thank you, I'll experiment using different values for debug and see what happens.

Ronald Williams
par radwillaims
sam. juin 02, 2012 11:17 pm
Forum : Xcas - English
Sujet : Step by Step Solution Mode
Réponses : 2
Vues : 5714

Step by Step Solution Mode

Does Xcas have a step by step mode? (similar to the hp50g) If it does, then how can it be activated?

Ronald Williams
par radwillaims
dim. avr. 29, 2012 12:45 am
Forum : Annonces
Sujet : android version alpha
Réponses : 15
Vues : 23013

Re: android version alpha

I recently downloaded this to my android phone, a Samsung Galaxy S (Sprint epic 4g), Gingerbread EL30 2.3.6, Kernel Ver. 2.6.35.7 The CAS is working well and the values compare to Xcas for display 12. I used the command approx_mode :=1 and :=0 to switch between approximate and exact modes. The inter...
par radwillaims
mer. avr. 25, 2012 11:49 pm
Forum : Bugs
Sujet : Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"
Réponses : 4
Vues : 4520

Re: Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"

Thank you for the work around. I'm glad I sent the screen print. It seemed to pinpoint the problem.

I really like Xcas. I find it a natural extension of the HP 49/50 cas functionally. Many thanks go to you and your team for developing and sharing these wonderful tools.

Ronald Williams
par radwillaims
mer. avr. 25, 2012 9:38 am
Forum : Bugs
Sujet : Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"
Réponses : 4
Vues : 4520

Re: Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"

I have just tried the same example without success. I attached a window capture so you can better see what I am doing wrong.

Thank you, Ronald Williams
par radwillaims
mer. avr. 25, 2012 12:43 am
Forum : Bugs
Sujet : Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"
Réponses : 4
Vues : 4520

Problem getting a rational result from "float2rational()"

I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if this is a bug. I did a search of this thread and did not see anything under "float2rational. I'm using Google Translate because English (USA) is my native language. I am trying to use the command float2rational and I can't seem to get it to display a r...