Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!clyde.concordia.ca!nstn.ns.ca!news.cs.indiana.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!pa.dec.com!shlump.nac.dec.com!jareth.enet.dec.com!edp From: edp@jareth.enet.dec.com (Eric Postpischil (Always mount a scratch monkey.)) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: HP48SX APPLY function Message-ID: <20354@shlump.nac.dec.com> Date: 19 Feb 91 21:12:55 GMT References: <88635@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Sender: newsdaemon@shlump.nac.dec.com Reply-To: edp@jareth.enet.dec.com (Eric Postpischil (Always mount a scratch monkey.)) Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 14 In article <88635@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu>, adkins@gecko.cis.ohio-state.edu (Brian Adkins) writes: >I would appreciate help from anyone who has used the APPLY function. It is further documented in the Programmer's Reference Manual. Stack level 2 should contain a list of symbols. Stack level 1 should contain a name. E.g., { X } 'Y' APPLY will yield 'Y(X)'. You can also use it in algebraic syntax -- 'APPLY(Y,A,B)' EVAL will give Y(A,B). -- edp (Eric Postpischil) "Always mount a scratch monkey." edp@jareth.enet.dec.com