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WP-34S Programming Question - Matt Agajanian - 08-03-2012 Hi all,
As I was looking at the "Yet another Normal quantile function for the 34s" thread, I noticed that numeric keystrokes take one step per digit like the old Woodstock, Classic, Spice programming structure. What's the reason the 34S doesn't adopt the 41C, 32SII, etc. programming structure where each numeric value/constant takes one program line? Edited: 3 Aug 2012, 11:47 p.m.
Re: WP-34S Programming Question - Walter B - 08-04-2012 Short answer: RAM.
Re: WP-34S Programming Question - Matt Agajanian - 08-04-2012 Okay. I just thought it was a question of which numeric entry coding was more favourable and essential to implement--the Classic/Voyager/Woostock method of separate keystroke recording or the 41/42/32S II method of each constant taking one program step. Thanks for the very concise answer.
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