RPN?

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BrownTown

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RPN is cr@p, its the most unnatural way of doing things ever. Personally, when I write equation or thing about them I do so in order not postorder. (5+x)*(x-3) makes sense, 5x+x3-* just doesn't make ANY sense to me.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: BrownTown
RPN is cr@p, its the most unnatural way of doing things ever.

While that was my initial response, but i know some otherwise very intelligent people who swear by it, so i think it would be somewhat presumptuous of me to write it off without using it for a while ;)

 

dug777

Lifer
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Any idea what the cheapest new RPN calc is these days?

Might just pickup a HP 33s, they look neat :)
 

WildHorse

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Originally posted by: dug777
Any idea what the cheapest new RPN calc is these days?

Might just pickup a HP 33s, they look neat :)

HP33s
Maybe I'll buy one too, to replace my HP41CV.
Too hard to find N batteries for the 41CV.
 

dug777

Lifer
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Well, i picked up a HP 33s, and it totally kicks ass ;)

Now to master a small fraction of the 11ty billion things it does...

& yeah, RPN is awesome :cool:
 

potoba

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i dont know, but i dont see the point of RPN for end-users. I am not sure if it is faster computationally, though.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: potoba
i dont know, but i dont see the point of RPN for end-users. I am not sure if it is faster computationally, though.

It always is, as far as i'm aware.

It also allows you to do calculations the way you would on paper, and allows you to see the individual result of each of those 'sub-calculations'...