How can I have a number in degree,minutes,seconds format?
In Run>Mat or in PRGM press the OPTN key. Pan to the next page by pressing F6>. the F5:ANGL
To enter a number in DMS use the F4: [deg '"]
Example :type in 15 deg 45 minutes 10 seconds
15 [F4] 45 [F4] 10[F4] then enter. The result is displayed in Decimal Degrees as 15.7277778
Press F5 [deg '"<==]
The number is converted to DMS.
See the screen capture.
SOURCE: I'm using the Casio fx-115ES
When entering the information it only shows the degree symbol. If you press enter or type inthe formula, then the answer will show the Degree, Minutes, and seconds. It seems to be the way it was program by Casio. It still seems to work fine for entering that information
SOURCE: how do i enter degrees minutes seconds on classpad
This is valid for the ClassPad 300Plus (OS version 2.2) but it should work for the ClassPad 330 OS version 3.x
In
the MAIN menu screen press the Action menu, then Transformation
sub menu. At the bottom of the drop down list you have dms an toDMS.
If you enter toDMS(18.58) you get dms(18,34,48). Then if you use dms( on the calculated result: dms(ans) you get 18.58
So if you have a result in deg, min, sec you convert it to decimal degrees by making use of the dms( command.
SOURCE: I need to be able
To access the DMS symbols
Here are two screen captures to show you the contents of screen
SOURCE: how do i enter a
This is valid for the ClassPad 300Plus (OS version 2.2) but it should work for the ClassPad 330 OS version 3.x
In
the MAIN menu screen press the Action menu, then Transformation
sub menu. At the bottom of the drop down list you have dms an toDMS.
If you enter toDMS(18.58) you get dms(18,34,48). Then if you use dms( on the calculated result: dms(ans) you get 18.58
So if you have a result in deg, min, sec you convert it to decimal degrees by making use of the dms( command.
SOURCE: how do I enter degrees
This is valid for the ClassPad 300Plus (OS version 2.2) but it should work for the ClassPad 330 OS version 3.x
In
the MAIN menu screen press the Action menu, then Transformation
sub menu. At the bottom of the drop down list you have dms an toDMS.
If you enter toDMS(18.58) you get dms(18,34,48). Then if you use dms( on the calculated result: dms(ans) you get 18.58
So if you have a result in deg, min, sec you convert it to decimal degrees by making use of the dms( command.
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