Re: A92: Engineering notation
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Re: A92: Engineering notation
Yes you have it right. Use the ticalc intruction book f you need ehlp with
the basic code.
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> From: Brandon May <may@tconl.com>
> To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: A92: Engineering notation
> Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 17:38:02 -0500
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> >what i want it to do is recognize electronic notation as in kohms or
> >megohms...
> >can i get it to see a e3 as k and e6 as M and so on... what i am writing
is a
> >basic program that will do ohms law and have it output in eng notation
with
> >the correct metric prefix..
> >
> >would i just tell the program that e3 is k and have it disp like that
using
> >the if then else statements???
> >
> >thanks in advance :-)
>
> I've got an idea:
>
> 1. input the number
> 2. convert it to a string
> 3. check for # of characters
> 4. store last 2 characters in a variable
> 5. if-then statements for that variable
>
> I don't know if it will work, but it may give you a place to start.
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