Sunday, April 24, 2022

TI-84 Plus CE (Python): Using SciTools for Conversions and Constants

 TI-84 Plus CE (Python):  Using SciTools for Conversions and Constants


SciTools 



SciTools is a complementary application that comes with the purchase of the TI-84 Plus family.   The SciTools offers four tools:


1.  SIG-FIG Calculator:  calculate using a designated number of significant digits

2.  UNIT CONVERTER:  conversions and constants, which will be this blog entry's focus

3.  DATA/GRAPHS WIZARD

4.  VECTOR CALCULATOR:  vector mode


Converting Units in SciTools


The Unit converter has two screen:  upper screen has the units to be selected, bottom screen is where the conversion happens.   


1.  Press [ apps ] and select SciTools, you may have to scroll.    

2.  Select option 2: UNIT CONVERTER.

3.  You will be prompted for a Unit Category, either arrows or the number keypad can be used.

4.   Enter the value to be converted.  

6.  Use the arrow keys to select, by pressing [ enter ] to select the "from" unit and the "to" unit.   Results will be shown in scientific notation.


Example:  70 ft to m:

1:  LENGTH, 70, select ft, [ enter ] select m, [ enter ]


7E1 ft > 2.1336E1 m  (21.336 m)





To copy the results to the home screen, press [ zoom/f3 ] (EXPT).  You will have to leave the app entirely to use the export as the result starts a new calculation in Home mode.


Copying a Scientific Constant


The numeric value of a scientific constant can be copied from SciTools to the Home Screen (unfortunately this can be done to a programming editing page) by the following:


1.  Press [ apps ] and select SciTools.  

2.  Select option 2:  UNIT CONVERTER

3.  To get to the list of constants, press either [ y=/f1 ] or [window/f2].   

4.  Use the arrow keys to select the scientific constant.  The name, it's value, and units will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

5.  Press [ zoom/f3 ] (EXPT) to export the constant to the Home screen.  

6.  Press [ 2nd ] [ mode ] (QUIT) three times to get back to the home screen.  

7.  To use the constant in operations, either press [ enter ] and use Ans, or store the value in a variable (A-Z, Θ) for future calculations.




I'll admit that this is cumbersome.  Unfortunately, a constant's value cannot be copied directly to a program editing screen.  It's better than nothing...


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Eddie 



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