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Is it possible to print the table that you generate by pressing
[white shift] *hold* [F6]
more or less directly to an 82240 IR printer without writing a program for the calculation of X's an Y's? I was hoping for a similar way as printing the plot itself: PICT it and PR1 printing from the stack...
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On comp.sys.hp48 screen printing via [ON]*hold*[up arrow] was suggested. Any other ideas? I was hoping for a more configurable way...
BTW, the table is not stored in a matrix, is it?
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Hi George - as a 'rough and ready' way, [ON]*hold*[up arrow] does work (I've just tried it with my Hp50g and 82240B IR printer). If you want a programmable command, have you tried PRLCD (available through [CAT])? It works for me - there is a bit for info' in the Hp49 AUR.
Hope this helps!!
(p.s. make sure Flag 34 is set to 'Print via IR'!!)
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Thanks Graham! That is the way to screen print that was already suggested on comp.sys.hp48.
Maybe I was not specific enough: in general I know how to print with my 50G (or 48G, 42S) 82240A/B combo. My problem is: can I use the value table that is generated for the plot by pressing and holding [white shift] [F6] for printing other than via screen shot? Is there an internal variable matrix filled with the x's and y's that I could print out, something like XVALMAT and YVALMAT? If so, how do I access this?
My studying the AUR and every other bit of information I have available tells me I can not :-(
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I would guess that the table is dynamic and not a fixed number of values. How would it know how far to fill? and how would the calculator know how many values to send to the printer? Definitely sounds like a task for a program.
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Chuck,
I guess you're right. It was just a nice day dream: a hidden command that would take the lower and upper x-limits from stack...
Well, a program for that task is not that hard to do...