Sunset Lake Software - Comments for "533000000000=5,33*10^11 - Decimal Powers" http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/5330000000005331011-decimal-powers Comments for "533000000000=5,33*10^11 - Decimal Powers" en I was trying to avoid using http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/5330000000005331011-decimal-powers#comment-264 <p>I was trying to avoid using the Settings application, simply because so few people (including me, sometimes) forget that it's even there. However, there might be a few cases where that could come in handy.</p> <p>What I had in mind for the answer value was that by tapping on it, you would bring up a menu at the bottom of the screen that would allow you to select between a decimal display and scientific notation (of the 2.2 x 10^4 variety, although typeset like the rest of the exponentials in the application), as well as a slider for the number of significant digits to display in the result. The tricky case is in inputting numbers using scientific notation. I need to refine my input methods for that case.</p> pubDate Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:55:03 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 264 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Many iPhone apps have http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/5330000000005331011-decimal-powers#comment-263 <p>Many iPhone apps have settings that get specified on a page in the Settings app. Why not use such a page to specify the user preferred output display. Personally, I would opt for a standard 6 digit scientific notation display, but there are certainly a wide range of easily accessible formats. In addition, you could make tapping on the result toggle between the user specified display and the display Pi Cubed is using tday, which would be useful on those occasions when the user would want to see a lot of digits.</p> pubDate Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:29:47 +0000 dc:creator warnerdan42 guid false comment 263 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Yes, scientific notation was http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/5330000000005331011-decimal-powers#comment-252 <p>Yes, scientific notation was one of those things that didn't quite make it in the 1.0 release. I'm working on a clean way to implement it without cluttering up the interface.</p> <p>As far as the editing difficulties with enclosing operations, that was another thing I held back on for 1.0. However, I'm working on a solution for that where you tap once to select an item, and tap a second time to select just the enclosing operation. That should let you delete accidentally added exponents, roots, trig operations, etc. I hope to have that as part of the next release.</p> pubDate Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:08:07 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 252 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com