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Download and install your TI-Nspire™ CX Student Software by clicking the appropriate link in the software download section below. I often carry it in my front pants pocket.Home TI Nspire CX online calculator free download Download Your TI-Nspire™ Student Software - Texas It's the size of a large cell phone (3-1/2"x7-1/2"x5/8") or really small tablet. it does algebraic factoring and just too many things. you simply punch the formula into the solver and it spits out the answer. Occasionally you see an algebraic formula on this site asking for a solution. took me nearly a week to figure out the menu. If you do a tree of the nested menus, in 11 point font, they take up 11 normal pages.
The calculator is a monster from capability, except programming. These can be combined in any fashion on a page with a maximum of 4 items per page and you can have 99 pages per problem. It has 6 main applications: calculator, Graphs, Geometry, Lists and Spreadsheets, Data and Stats, and Notes. On top of the formulae you can put in the cells, these can readily be accessed from a math sheet or from the spreadsheet itself. You can use the full capacity of the calculator with an excel type background. Nearly all advanced algebraic, statistical and calculus formulae, including differentiation and integration. Execution is fast, but, I hate workarounds, and I don't know what is lurking:Ī:=augment(n_x, n_y) 'join two columns as list (x and y coords)ī:=list▶mat(a, 2) 'convert list to matrix of 2 columnsĬ:=list▶mat(n_z, 1) 'convert third column list to matrix of 1 column (z coord)ī:=augment(b, c) 'join third column to 2 column matrixĭisp b 'test to see that there are 3 columns in matrix (x, y, and z coords)ĭisp b 'display element of matrix third column of matrix has 0 valuesĭik RE: TI Nspire CX CAS Calculator IRstuff (Aerospace) 8 Aug 17 15:27
To augment the columns have to have the same number of rows. Arrays can only be two columns, else, you get an error message and if you don't convert the list to a column of one, you get a horizontal matrix with one row, and an error message that the data is incompatible. there may be an easier way, but I couldn't find one.
I'll post some code showing how to do an array just to show the level of difficulty it treats spreadsheet columns as 'List' variables.Ĭlunky code.
The *.pdf shows the spreadsheet input and with the combined business, statistics, and algebraic and calculus functions, the calculator is more powerful than excel (with some major limitations in lookup functions, etc.) Mathematically, it's top of the line, but, clunky for programming. Maybe the wrong calculator for doing it, but, the calculator is extremely powerful. it will allow me to do a 3D frame analysis on my pocket calculator, rather than on my laptop.