• @theit8514
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    Found some documentation listing the two middle switches as the rounding switch (up fraction down) and the decimal switch (auto? 0 to 6 then hex?). No idea on the other two.

    http://www.calcuseum.com/SCRAPBOOK/BONUS/32853/1.htm

    Decimal switch: [A-0-2-3-4-6-F], Round switch: [(ArrowUp)-5/4-(ArrowDown)], Miscellaneous switch: [(Blank)-K .-(Sigma)],

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    Some guesses by ChatGPT:

    Left Switch (“K” setting):
    • K: Likely for a “constant mode,” where the calculator uses one operand as a constant for repeated >calculations (e.g., multiplying several numbers by the same value).
    • The other position is likely “normal mode,” disabling this feature.
    Middle Switch (“A/2/4/6” etc.):
    • This could control decimal rounding or precision:
    • “A” might stand for “automatic” mode.
    • “0, 2, 3, 4, 6” refers to the number of decimal places displayed or used in calculations.
    • “F” likely stands for “full precision,” using all available decimal places.
    Right Switch (“Σ” setting):
    • Σ: Likely enables a “summation mode,” where the calculator automatically adds results to a running total (useful for bookkeeping or repetitive additions).
    • The other position disables this mode.

    Being Swedish the “constant mode” seems likely as we often used k (for “konstant”) in school math to represent a constant (e.g. for the slope of a line).

    • @[email protected]
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      This looks mostly right. The precision slider is definitely only for the output, not calculations. The (up | 5/4 | down) is (always round up | round 5+ up and 4- down | always round down)

      What I’d like to know is how the A and F settings are different.

    • @Nurse_Robot
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      103 hours ago

      Bold of you to mention chat gpt in a comment, I feel like any mention of it tends to get down voted to hell, even when it’s appropriately used as you did here

      • no bananaOP
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        91 hour ago

        Those fucking things are great as tools to figure stuff out. Can’t trust them to be correct, but you can trust them to shoot the shit and dribble the ball to a destination which is unknowable to man

    • @TootSweet
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      113 hours ago

      Until I saw your post, I was going to guess the A,0,2,3,4,6,F switch would switch it into different numerical bases. Like, if you wanted to do math in binary, switch to the “2” position. “0” (or maybe “A”) would be base 10. “F” would be hexadecimal. But what you have definitely makes more sense.

      • @[email protected]
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        F is 15, so that’d be weird for hex, and I’ve never seen base 4 or 6 used for anything, base 8 is common for some things but missing here.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          I think some computers have been known to work in base 6. Or maybe I’m just confusing it with them using 6 bits. Probably the latter.

        • zarp86
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          It kind of makes sense in that 15 is the last single digit in hex.

        • no bananaOP
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          21 hour ago

          Did you literally ask some nerd to explain this app? Thank

        • @hemmes
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          21 hour ago

          Yeah, I use that feature all the time. It’s really great. I can upload an image of text data and get an output in table or summary format.

    • no bananaOP
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      It seems to be right on the K switch. And yeah. Konstant makes sense.

      The numbered switch seems to check out at least. Other than the F. F just gives me a single decimal. edit: no… Three…?

      Not sure about the right switch. It adds an I in the upper right corner and it seems possible to flip between different calculation results. Maybe?

  • @[email protected]
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    Well, I see a round up, didn’t round, or round down switch. The next one might be how many points if precision??. The last one has to do with sum vs series somehow.

    That is interesting, though. Beyond me, that’s for sure

    • no bananaOP
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      44 hours ago

      If I move the larger switch to A, everything is done in decimal. Maybe that’s a hint?

  • ditty
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    94 hours ago

    Looks like Facit calculators were originally manufactured in Sweden and then later Japan. No mention of that particular model on this website, however

    • no bananaOP
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      I know. I’m in Sweden. Facit was a big thing in its day. This one’s made by Sharp in Japan. It’s a 2102. Or maybe that’s when the manual will be released.

    • PhobosAnomaly
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      apology for poor english

      when were you when svenska calculator post drop?

      i was sat at home eating IKEA meatballs when notification ring

      ‘Calculator switch set to K’

      ‘no’

      • @thesohoriots
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        52 hours ago

        It’s an older copypasta sir, but it checks out.

    • no bananaOP
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      Thanks, I already know no. means number

  • Pudutr0n
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    They seem to have some kind of function regarding how to perform or display calculations.

    • no bananaOP
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      33 hours ago

      This app isn’t very intuitive

  • no bananaOP
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    64 hours ago

    Trying to find the sum of my meme ransom please respond

    • no bananaOP
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      53 hours ago

      OK, SOME NERD PLEASE EXPLAIN THE SWITCHES ON THIS IRL CALCULATOR APP!