HP35 - Hewlett Packard
This is a discussion on HP35 - Hewlett Packard ; My company purchased an HP 35 for use in validity testing only I am
having trouble programing it. I have the formulas and two of them are
programmed into the calculator correctly however one of them is not
working. My ...
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HP35
My company purchased an HP 35 for use in validity testing only I am
having trouble programing it. I have the formulas and two of them are
programmed into the calculator correctly however one of them is not
working. My question is....Is this calculator compatible with any
formula??? I need the following programmed:
Percentile of Strength
Coefficient of Variation
Functional Strength Deficit
Percent Max Heart Rate
Percent Difference
Any help would be appreciated!!!
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Re: HP35
On Mar 3, 3:10*pm, cpk...@aol.com wrote:
> My company purchased an HP 35 for use in validity testing only I am
> having trouble programing it. *I have the formulas and two of them are
> programmed into the calculator correctly however one of them is not
> working. *My question is....Is this calculator compatible with any
> formula???
Yes, this calculator is compatible with any formula. Sometimes
formulas need to be rewritten in order to work with solvers like HP's
Solver.
> I need the following programmed:
> Percentile of Strength
> Coefficient of Variation
> Functional Strength Deficit
> Percent Max Heart Rate
> Percent Difference
Can you type in the formula that's working, the one that isn't
working, and a couple of examples for us to try?
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Regards
Ray
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Re: HP35
On Mar 3, 6:45�pm, rdgoo...@uniqeng.com wrote:
> On Mar 3, 3:10�pm, cpk...@aol.com wrote:
>
> > My company purchased an HP 35 for use in validity testing only I am
> > having trouble programing it. �I have the formulas and two of them are
> > programmed into the calculator correctly however one of them is not
> > working. �My question is....Is this calculator compatible with any
> > formula???
>
> Yes, this calculator is compatible with any formula. �Sometimes
> formulas need to be rewritten in order to work with solvers like HP's
> Solver.
>
> > I need the following programmed:
> > Percentile of Strength
> > Coefficient of Variation
> > Functional Strength Deficit
> > Percent Max Heart Rate
> > Percent Difference
>
> Can you type in the formula that's working, the one that isn't
> working, and a couple of examples for us to try?
>
> --
> Regards
> Ray
Hey are some examples of the formulas I need programmed......
P=((T-B)/(H-L))(R-L) +B
xon-1/x(with a line above it) x 100
D=(F-S)/F)x 100
Thanks!
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Re: HP35
On Mar 10, 7:23 pm, cpk...@aol.com wrote:
> On Mar 3, 6:45�pm, rdgoo...@uniqeng.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 3, 3:10�pm, cpk...@aol.com wrote:
>
> > > My company purchased an HP 35 for use in validity testing only I am
> > > having trouble programing it. �I have the formulas and two of them are
> > > programmed into the calculator correctly however one of them is not
> > > working. �My question is....Is this calculator compatible withany
> > > formula???
>
> > Yes, this calculator is compatible with any formula. �Sometimes
> > formulas need to be rewritten in order to work with solvers like HP's
> > Solver.
>
> > > I need the following programmed:
> > > Percentile of Strength
> > > Coefficient of Variation
> > > Functional Strength Deficit
> > > Percent Max Heart Rate
> > > Percent Difference
>
> > Can you type in the formula that's working, the one that isn't
> > working, and a couple of examples for us to try?
>
> > --
> > Regards
> > Ray
>
> Hey are some examples of the formulas I need programmed......
>
> P=((T-B)/(H-L))(R-L) +B
>
> xon-1/x(with a line above it) x 100
>
> D=(F-S)/F)x 100
>
> Thanks!
I do not own a hp35 I have a HP33s similar but different keystrokes
These types of programs are most easily handled with the solver.
Read the manual section pertaining to writing solver program.
Also I found the following tutorials on the HP site
http://h20331.www2.hp.com/hpsub/cach...0-225-121.html
http://h20331.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/down...a_Solver_1.pdf
http://h20331.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/down...a_Solver_2.pdf
these should get you started