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Android eigenmath
Android eigenmath








android eigenmath
  1. #ANDROID EIGENMATH HOW TO#
  2. #ANDROID EIGENMATH MANUALS#
  3. #ANDROID EIGENMATH FOR ANDROID#
  4. #ANDROID EIGENMATH ANDROID#

This is one of the things that contributes to the learning curve I mentioned.Ģ – soft keys. I find I have to do a little bit of studying to remember if I need to left-shift or right shift in a given context. Not all of the choices available are displayed on the keyboard, and behavior of a given key or shifted key can depend on the context. Additionally to create characters, there is alpha-press, alpha-left-shift-press and alpha-right-shift press. Most keys can be pressed, or left-shift-pressed, or right-shift pressed for different functions. Several of the tools that HP used to pack a lot of interfacing capability:ġ – multiple uses for each key.

#ANDROID EIGENMATH ANDROID#

It's something HP worked on for along time, and they came up with a lot of creative solutions, but much different than standard Android since they had only keys, no touch-screen. If you think about it, the challenges of packing a lot of diverse features/commands, displays into relatively small calculator interface is similar to the challenge of packing a lot of features into an Android interface. There is a rich texture of features built in and accessible, and with that rich texture comes a fairly complicated/diverse user interface. My summary: It is very powerful, but with somewhat of a steep learning curve, not as user-friendly as we are accustomed to with modern programs. I have spent quite a bit more time with Droid48 (emulator of HP48GX), so I wanted to provide a review:

#ANDROID EIGENMATH FOR ANDROID#

(2B)+(2B)' ? RE: Engineering Apps for Android phone electricpete (Electrical) The strategy would have to be:īuild spreadsheet from ground up (on pc) with the limiations of Android in google in mind.

android eigenmath

Neither does the analysis took-pak complex math functions. No help there to save typing.Īs you probably already discovered, vba doesn't transfer over. On the Android, it puts a little foot-note next to the cell which tells you to input only values from range B5:B9 (where my example values lie. Google docs says they have that, so I added it to the google docs version using my pc. I have one very close to working, all I needed was drop-down data menu using data validation. I tried several spreadsheets and all opened on Android, but none of them worked to my satisfaction yet. Steps 1 thru 3 might be skipped to varying extends if you already know limitations of google docs on Android. I spent awhile playing with Google docs and you're right it has some promise, but not perfect.Īt first I thought the basic strategy would be:ġ - Take your key often-used spreadsheets from pc.ģ - Open in Android and see what doesn't work.Ĥ - Fix the version that lives on google docs to be compatiable with Android.

#ANDROID EIGENMATH HOW TO#

How to transfer programs between PC and Android is again something I'm not sure about yet. And writing programs yourself is pretty easy if you've already used one of those calculators.

#ANDROID EIGENMATH MANUALS#

Also, there are free manuals for the HP48 that can be downloaded on-line, and many many free programs and libraries available on-line. the HP48 syntax seems identical (for my purposes) to the HP41CV syntax that was beaten into my memory. But there is some good that came out of that traumatic experience after all. partially due to instructors who I'm convinced had a bit of a sadistic streak in requiring us to do repetitive numeric calcs by handheld calculator which were much better suited to PC's already available at that time. I spent a lot of time using and programming with HP41CV many years ago. Droid48 = free program for Androids to emulate HP48 handheld calculators. There is one App that wasn't mentioned in this thread that should be of interest to some engineers particularly the older ones. I'll be fiddling around with my Android to see if there is a way to do that.I'm still a newbiew in handling files on this thing (In meantime, does anyone know if Quicksheet reads normal xls files?). I guess if there's a way to get spreadsheets from PC into smartphone, it would make a lot of sense to use spreadsheets developed on pc and transferred to smartphone, rather than developing them on the smartphone. (I guess you could type in the cell address, but that seems silly to me). The odd thing is that if you enter a formula you find yourself in a keypad entry screen with absolutely no way to "point" to other cells to make them part of your formula. It was clearly not suitable to programming. I tried the Quicksheet that came pre-loaded. I could not read the link of the 5 ASME Apps even after cutting/pasting.










Android eigenmath