![]() ![]() So there are more people who find indices useful. ![]() Naturally, if you read every book from start to finish no book needs an index.īut in my experience every German non-fiction book has an index.Īnd many HP calculator manuals have an index. (08-16-2014 08:13 PM)hansklav Wrote: Well, for instance: v in the margin indicates that the examples or keystrokes must be performed differently in RPN. (08-16-2014 09:22 PM)walter b Wrote: What do you want that index to contain? Summing up, even the Table of Contents may be worth reading.ĭo I have to repeat everything in an index? No, Sir, I'm not convinced yet. WP 34S Owner's Manual This manual documents v3.3 of WP 34S, a free software you can use for converting an HP-20b or HP-30b financial calculator of Hewlett-Packard into a full-fledged fast and compact scientific instrument like you have never had before - readily providing all the functions you always wanted and comfortably fitting. Section 3 dealing with the whole statistical stuff from the beginning,Īnd Section 4: Index of Operations is a place where you get reference information for each and every command (and which will point you to in depth coverage elsewhere if applicable). Section 1: Getting Started (see monadic and dyadic functions explained on pp. the Common Abbreviations (see IOP and USB explained on p. so call me old-school, but if you start reading at the beginning you'll find those topics covered in. mathematical concepts that are treated more or less extensively, like some statistical distributions, PMF, PDF, CDF. ‘monadic’, ‘dyadic’ hopefully the term is explained there. the first occurrence of words that not everybody understands immediately, e.g. ‘UNDO’, ‘IOP’, ‘register browser’, ‘RESET’, ‘USB’. words and abbreviations that are important specifically in the context of the WP 31S, e.g. ![]()
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