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01-28-2014 07:23 PM
I use 'undo' on my HP-50g often for a mistaken operation on my RPN stack.
I have not seen this ability really on the Prime. Sure I could just press the reset button and let the reboot put me back where I was (assuming that was right after I powered up). Not a 'pure' method.
Also, when I'm editing a note, spreadsheet, etc., I run into the same problem -- oops, I didn't mean to delete all that, where is the control-Z key?
If there is not an undo on the Prime, it is yet another one of my suggestions.
03-05-2014 07:24 PM
No one in english has answered this post.. even "auf deutsch" there is a lot of answers, why not in english...Take a look at:
10-16-2014 09:22 AM
Don't forget about [Shift] [+] which sort of "undoes" the most recent RPN calculation, by pushing its arguments onto the stack. It's the same as LASTARG on the RPL models (HP 28/48/49/50). Ignore the fact that it's labeled "Ans" on the keyboard. In does NOT return the most recent Answer; it returns the most recent INPUTS to a function.
Example: 1 Enter 2 + Ans --> 3, 1, 2 on the stack (the result and the inputs).
This is very handy, and not only when you want to UNDO an operation. For example, what's the resistance of a 6 ohm and 10 ohm resistor connected in parallel? The usual way to calculate this is 1/(1/A+1/B) which in Prime RPN can be done this way:
6 [X^-1] 10 [X^-1] [+] [X^-1] --> 3.75 ohms
But it's also equal to (A*B)/(A+B) which in Prime RPN can be done this way:
6 10 [×] [Ans] [+] [÷] --> 3.75 ohms
