Re: decimal point as a multiplier on the 92


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Re: decimal point as a multiplier on the 92



My TI-92 (ROM 1.7, default MODE settings) interpreted 2..3 as 2. .3
(implicit multiplication) but gave a syntax error for (2).(.3) ...


What ROM version do you have?


At 02:52 11/20/96 GMT, Eric Daniel Sawicki wrote:
>Today I was doing a problem on my calc when I noticed a something strange.
>I typed  2..3  (enter) and got .6
>  then   (2).(.3) and got .6
>  I just thought that this was interesting is this old news,  I do know that
>that is the standard way in calc and all,  but strange that the TI Did that.
>
>
>
>Also I was wondering if there is a symbolic chem prog for the 92, fargo?
>
>thanx
>
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>sawicki@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu
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>Http://www.uwm.edu/~sawicki
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