HP 6S Binary, octal and hexadecimal values, Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions, 10110

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6. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values

M

¦§ ¥¤

Use the M key to set the number base. When you use bases other than 10, you can only enter numbers valid for the base—eg, in binary mode you can only enter 1 and 0.

M¦ sets the mode to hexadecimal. In hexadecimal mode, A to F keys are enabled. Note that b and d in hexadecimal mode are shown in lower case to distinguish them from numbers.

M§ sets the mode to octal.

M¥ sets the mode to binary.

M¤ sets the mode to decimal.

Note: When using a number base other than 10, any fractional part is truncated.

Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions

Conversion of 2210 to binary.

22M¥

Conversion of 2210 to octal.

Conversion of 51310 to binary.

513M¥

BIN

10110.

OCT

26.

 

 

E BIN

0.

 

 

Conversion to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10 digits.

Conversion of 7FFFFFFF16 to decimal. M¦7FFFFFFFM¤

Conversion of 12345610 to octal.

123456M§

Conversion of 11001102 to decimal. M¥1100110M¤

2147483647.

OCT 361100.

102.

Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations

M101112 + 110102 = 1100012

¦§

M¥1011+1101=

¥¤ 1238 x ABC16

 

=37AF416

M§123*M¦ABC=

=22808410

1F2D16 – 10010

 

=788110

M¦1F2D-M¤100

=1EC916

M¦=

BIN 11000.

HEX 37AF4.

228084.

7881.

HEX 1EC9.

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Contents HP 6S Scientific Calculator Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reserved Regulatory Information USAContents Binary, octal and hexadecimal values Logical operations Radix complementKeyboard General keys Memory keysSpecial keys Base-n keysFunction keys Statistical keysExponent displays DisplayDisplay Basic functions Clearing errors Setting the display to scientific notationMaking corrections Fixing the number of decimal places displayedCalculations Using memory Re-using arithmetic operationsFraction arithmetic Percentage calculations 41/52 × 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538Other functions Converting minutes and seconds to decimal formatConversion between angles, radians and grads Trigonometric functionsHyperbolic functions Powers and rootsLogarithmic functions Miscellaneous functions Polar to rectangular coordinates conversionsRectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula x = r cosθ y = r sinθBinary, octal and hexadecimal values Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversionsBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesLogical operations Radix complement Using statistics Using statistical functions on your dataUsing statistics Entering a list of data items to analyseSpecifications Changing the battery Changing the battery