• bstix@feddit.dk
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    3 hours ago

    According to that site, it also has an item counter. Normally this also on the print, but without a printer I guess it needs a button for that. Perhaps the IC button?

    Remember that on desktop calculators the operations are entered reverse of ordinary pocket calculators. First you press the number and then you press the operation. So to do 100 - 50 you need to press “100 + 50 -”

    Same for the MU. First you need a number to be added. Then MU some number as percentage and +=.

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      If I switch the power on, and press the IC key nothing happens. But I do, as far as I can see, any calculation and press IC I get a (to me) random number displayed on screen. So yeah, that might be the case but I’m not sure what items it is counting. The RV key seems to flip between different numbers.

      Impact Calculation might just be a mistranslation. DeepL seems to think it should be mark-up. Following what you told me, I still get no result from operating the calculator with MU and %. Which is surprising me because it acts like those keys have no function.

      I’ll write it in the order I press the keys and maybe you’ll figure out what I’m doing wrong.

      Switch on > 100 > MU > 20 > % = 20

      It displays 20 even if I press += after. The display does update, so it is registering the key presses at least.

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      edit: ok I think I figured it out. It’s MU > 100 > X > 20 > % > += > 120

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            53 minutes ago

            Hmm. I guess different brands do this stuff differently. In real life I’d definitely prefer to break the equation into separate operations, just to ensure that I understand and can document the process.

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              I guess that’s why I don’t know what I’m looking at. I’ve not had great math teachers through my school time, and I don’t actually know what this is supposed to do. Like, in actual math steps.

              I see that the result should be 125. Why ain’t it 120?