Re: x=@n3*PI
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Re: x=@n3*PI
another annoying thing is since it keeps going up you can't access it from a
program b/c you wont know which one is used
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Daniel Moraseski
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Dick Smith wrote in message <19990112.072250.19@risctex.demon.co.uk>...
>In article <19990109164649.01147.00009911@ng-ca1.aol.com>,
> stl137@aol.com (STL137) wrote:
>
>] @nQ means an arbitrary integer. The number Q after the N is to
differentiate
>] (no, not THAT kind of differentiation!) between different arbitrary
integers.
>
>May we investigate this a little further, please? I'm not sure of the
value
>of the number (referred to as Q above) in the solutions to such problems.
It
>seems to be telling me that this is for example the 25th such problem that
>I've done, and that therefore the next one will be the 26th, buy why do I
>need to know this? It seems to be cluttering up the solution to a problem
>with redundant information.
>
>Is there any way of turning this number off, which seems to be ready to
count
>all the way to 255 before it resets to 1 and starts all over again?
>
>Also, despite looking quite hard through my TI-89 manual (there's no entry
in
>the index for a start!) I can't seem to find a thorough explanation of this
>feature, other than the very brief mention on page 479. Is that it, or
have
>I missed something here?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dick
>
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>Dick Smith
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