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Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Calculation Using Casio MS Scientific Calculator ... +Nurul Amin i have a casio fx-82ms can ialso calculate IRR?
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To change the FSE code on your SHARP calculator press SETUP and choose 0. FIX means that it shows you all the decimal places. SCI is scientific notation, ENG changes the scientific notation in groups of 3's. NORM1 and NORM2 are your normal number ranges, however norm2 starts from zero and anything negative will be written in scientific notation.
MOD simply calculates the remainder that is left over after dividing by the MOD parameter. For example, 10MOD7 = 3 since you can only divide 7 into 10 once, leaving a remainder of 3. For larger numbers, eg 389487MOD31 you start by dividing 389487 by 31, which gives 12564.09677 (on the display), however you only want the fractional part so subtract 12564 to give 0.0967741935 . This includes the lower value digits that were previously hidden. Then multiply this result by 31 which gives 2.999999999 on the display. Since the result of a MOD calculation has to be a whole number, the answer needs to be rounded to 3. If the answer doesn't easily round to a whole number, it is likely that you have gone beyond the calculators working capacity. An alternative method is to take the integer part of the first result (12564) and multiply it by 31 to get 389484, then subtract this from 389487, giving the answer of 3.
Hi - You cannot scan directly into VB6 unless you use a third-party control (OCX). You would need to get the data into a database table and use ADO, or, hard-code the data directly into your source code. You can actually grab it from Excel too but that involves automation programming - not hard to do - just more to learn. Have fun!
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You caould have a series of buttons for the numbers, +,-,= and so on.
Put code in each button to increment and decrement the total (depending on if they press + or -) and display the total if they click =.
The key is to decalar the total as a global variable at the top on the form's code:
dim total as double
Making it scientific probably means to add exponenets into it, ie powers.
Add another buton called ^.
It would raise the value of total by that power of the next button pressed. ie. 3^3 = 27.
You would also have to handle decimal places.
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