HP 6S manual Logical operations

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76548 ÷ 1210

 

 

= 334.33….10

M§7654dM¤12=

334.3333333

= 5168

OCT516.

Fractional parts of calculation results are truncated.

1102+4568x7810÷1A16 M¥110+M§456*

=39016

M¤78dM¦1A= HEX

390.

=91210

 

912.

Multiplication and division are given priority over addition and subtraction in mixed calculations.

BC16 x (1410 + 6910 =1560410

=3CF416

M¦BC*(M¤14+69)=

HEX

15604.

3CF4.

Logical operations

&o xX

Ì

You can use the following logical operations to compare two numbers. When performing logical operations, keep the following points in mind:

You cannot use decimal-base numbers in logical operations.

The calculator compares the binary versions of the numbers you enter. If the number is less than 10 digits long, the calculator fills values to the left of the number with 0s—eg, if you compare hexadecimal F1 to octal 4, the calculator compares 0000010001 to 0000000100.

If you use one number with a logical operation, the calculator compares it to 0000000000.

The logical operators work in the following way:

1.The operation compares the binary digits in the corresponding positions in each of the numbers.

2.The operation returns a binary digit corresponding to each position.

3.If you are using a base other than binary, the result is shown in the base of the last number you entered.

The following logical operators are available:

&returns a 1 for every position where there is a 1 in both numbers. o returns a 1 for every position where there is a 1 in either number.

x returns a 1 for every position where there is a 1 in either number, but not both numbers. X returns a 1 for every position where there is the same digit in both numbers.

Ì returns the diminished radix complement.

Press these keys to perform the respective binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal logical operations.

Binary, octal and hexadecimal values

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Contents HP 6S Scientific Calculator Regulatory Information USA Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reservedContents Logical operations Radix complement Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesMemory keys Keyboard General keysSpecial keys Base-n keysStatistical keys Function keysDisplay DisplayExponent displays Basic functions Setting the display to scientific notation Clearing errorsMaking corrections Fixing the number of decimal places displayedCalculations Fraction arithmetic Re-using arithmetic operationsUsing memory 41/52 × 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage calculationsConverting minutes and seconds to decimal format Other functionsConversion between angles, radians and grads Trigonometric functionsLogarithmic functions Powers and rootsHyperbolic functions Polar to rectangular coordinates conversions Miscellaneous functionsRectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula x = r cosθ y = r sinθBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesLogical operations Radix complement Using statistical functions on your data Using statisticsUsing statistics Entering a list of data items to analyseSpecifications Changing the battery Changing the battery