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'''Direct algebraic logic (DAL)''' is a method for entering equations on scientific calculators which allows symbols and numbers to be entered as they are written. [[Sharp Corporation|SHARP]] introduced it in [[1990s]]. Today DAL is used almost with every scientific calculator except those which use [[Reverse Polish Notation|RPN]].
 
Example: <tt>sin(30)</tt>
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== External links ==
 
* http://sharp-world.com/contents/calculator/features/standard/dal/
 
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