You can store and then retrieve for other calculations. Just store your answer, 
then recall that answer, if you are using a BNQT, by writing r and the number 
in the part of the equation where it is needed. When you are through with that 
stored number, erase it with c followed by the number where it is stored.

As for the cursor routing function, I agree, too. It would be nice to be able 
to edit our equations.

Thanks.

 Diane Garrett/Leader Ruby
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (918) 664-5731


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Nicholas Giudice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:26:36 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] BrailleNote calculator

>Hello list,
>I absolutely agree about the importance of the cursor routing function
>being made operational in the calculator. In fact, I would like to see some
>significant improvements made to the calculator.
>Most notably, it would be nice to be able to store something to memory by
>letter and then  call it up as part of an equation for subsequent
>calculation. For instance, you find the mean of some group of numbers to be
>41.6. You save this value in memory register A and then if you want to add
>the mean to other values, you simply include "a" in the equation, EG.
>30+(a) would return  71.6.  This makes it very easy to group multiple
>elements in one function. This is how the Braille Lite scientific
>calculator worked and it is a much better design. In fact, "borrowing" much
>of the logic of the Braille Lite calculator would greatly benefit the
>BrailleNote calculator.
>One other thing I would like to see added is the ability to perform
>conversions from the calculator.  This was also possible from the BLT and
>made it easy to convert things like meters to centimeters, yards to feet,
>miles to kilometers, decimal to hexadecimal degrees F to degrees C and a
>host of other things. Such computations are trivial for the calculator but
>can be of great value when you need to convert something and forget the old
>high school conversion rules :)
>I would really like to see PDI improve the calculator in the BN and
>hopefully incorporate some of these features.
>Cheers,
>Nick

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