From: Tony Kan (tonykan_at_xtra.co.nz)
Date: Tue Oct 25 2005 - 20:27:59 PDT
Martin
You might be able to achieve your goal with a lot less effort using one of
the calculators already developed.
ProCalcEx allows you to program the calculator and is still available. A
Google search should help you find it. Alternatively you could use the
spreadsheet and set that up.
Warm regards
Tony Kan
Christchurch
New Zealand
[snip]
The first one (and the easiest, I think) is a little calculator to
help me find the best deal at the grocery store. I want to enter two
series of price and quantity and the program will tell me which one
is the best deal.
[snip]
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