HP 300s+ Scientific manual Start, End, and Step Value Rules, Number Table Screen, Key

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The coordinate conversion (Pol, Rec) functions cannot be used for a number table generation function.

Note that the number table generation operation causes the contents of variable X to be changed.

Start, End, and Step Value Rules

Linear format is always used for value input.

You can specify either values or calculation expressions (which must produce a numeric result) for Start, End, and Step.

Specifying an end value that is less than the Start value causes an error, so the number table is not generated.

The specified Start, End, and Step values should produce a maximum of 30 x-values for the number table being generated. Executing a number generation table using a Start, End, and Step value combination that produces more than 30 x-value causes an error.

Note: Certain functions and Start, End, Step value combinations can cause number generation to take a long time.

Number Table Screen

The number table screen shows x-values calculated using the specified Start, End, as well as the values obtained when each x-value is substituted in the function f(x).

Note that you can use the number table screen for viewing values only. Table contents cannot be edited.

Pressing the key returns to the function editor screen.

TABLE Mode Precautions

Note that changing the input/output format settings (Math format or Linear format) on the calculator’s setup screen while in the TABLE Mode clears the number table generation function.

Using the Verify Command

Use the key to enter the VERIF Mode when you want to compare and check two values.

Key in

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Contents HP 300s+ Scientific Calculator User Guide First Edition September Part number Table of contents Using Calculator Memory Transforming Displayed Values Reference About this Manual Example , , , , , etcIf key marking text is It means this This color Safety Precautions BatteryInitializing the Calculator Using the Protective Hard Case Other PrecautionsBefore Using the Calculator Disposing of the CalculatorTurning Power On and Off Adjusting Display ContrastDisplay Indicators About the DisplayMath Configuring the Calculator Setup Calculation Modes and Calculator SetupSpecifying the Calculation Mode Calculation ModesCalculation Result Display Examples Specifying the Default Angle UnitSpecifying the Number of Display Digits Fix - Specifying the Statistical Display Format Initializing the Calculation Mode and Other SettingsSpecifying the Fraction Format Specifying the Decimal Point Display FormatInputting a General Function Inputting a Calculation Expression Using Standard FormatInputting Expressions and Values    Displaying a Long Expression Omitting the Multiplication SignFinal Closed Parentheses Number of Input Characters BytesChanging the Character or Function You Just Input Correcting an ExpressionAbout Insert and Overwrite Input Modes          Deleting a Character or FunctionCorrecting a Calculation    Inserting Input into a Calculation Displaying the Location of an ErrorOverwrite Mode     Functions and Symbols Supported for Math Format Input Inputting with Math FormatMath Format Input Examples   Incorporating a Value into a Function       Page Example 1 2 + 8 = 3  sin-1 Example 2 sin60 =Grads  Form Calculation RangeNumber of Decimal Places and Number of Significant Digits Basic Calculations CompArithmetic Calculations Omitting a Final Closed Parentheses        Fraction Calculations     %  Switching Between Fraction and Decimal FormatPercent Calculations    %  %  %  %Sexagesimal Calculations Degree, Minute, Second Sexagesimal CalculationsInputting Sexagesimal Values Converting Values Between Sexagesimal and DecimalUsing Multi-statements in Calculations Using Calculation History Memory and Replay CompRecalling Calculation History Memory Contents Replay Function       Using Calculator MemoryAnswer Memory Ans   Inputting Answer Memory Contents into an ExpressionIndependent Memory M Independent Memory Overview Variables A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y  MClearing the Contents of All Memories Function CalculationsPi π and Natural Logarithm Base Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions   sin-1  π  Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions π   cos-1  cos-1       e Power Functions and Power Root Functions Converting to Rectangular Coordinates Rec Rectangular-Polar Coordinate ConversionConverting to Polar Coordinates Pol  Rec    Greatest Common Divisor and Least Common Multiple Pol   ,   Pol   ,  Integer Function and the Greatest Integer Function Division with Quotient and RemainderFraction Simplification Function         Using CalcMetric Conversion  A  RanInt Other Functions ,  Factorial Absolute Value Calculation AbsRandom Number Ran#  nPr   nCr  Permutation nPr and Combination nCrRounding Function Rnd Using Engineering Notation Transforming Displayed ValuesExamples of S-D Transformation Using S-D TransformationFormats Supported for S-D Transformation  ←Statistical Calculation Types Statistical Calculation StatSelecting a Statistical Calculation Type π Freq Frequency Column Inputting Sample Data Displaying the Stat Editor ScreenStat Editor Screen Rules for Inputting Sample Data on the Stat Editor ScreenEditing Sample Data Stat Editor Screen Input PrecautionsPrecautions Concerning Sample Data Storage Deleting a Line Deleting All Stat Editor ContentsUsing the Stat Menu Inserting LineSelect this menu item When you want to obtain this Single-variable 1-VAR Statistical Calculation CommandsCommon Items Select this When you want to do this Menu item Stat Menu ItemsSingle-variable Statistical Calculation Var Sub-menu   Stat  VarMinMax Sub-menu STAT MinMax         Commands When Linear Regression Calculation A+Bx Is Selected Sum Sub-menu  STAT  Sum Var Sub-menu   Stat  Var        MinMax Sub-menu   Stat MinMaxReg Sub-menu   Stat  Reg Linear Regression Calculation           ∑x⎞ Reg Sub-menu STAT Reg  yQuadratic Regression Calculation Page Exponential Regression e X y = AeBx Comments for Other Typed of RegressionLogarithm Regression Ab Exponential Regression A⋅BX∑x1 ∑ x Comparison Regression Curves         Other types of Regression Calculation                            Command Usage Tips Calculations of Equations EQN           Two unknowns Three unknowns Simultaneous Linear Equations       Inputting and editing coefficientsSolution Display Special Solution Display   Generating a Number Table from a Function Table  Supported Function Types Number Table Screen Table Mode Precautions Using the Verify CommandStart, End, and Step Value Rules KeyInputting and Editing Key Display    = x/d Proportion Calculations PropInputting and Editing Coefficients Key in Display      Prop Solution Display           Stack Limitations Technical InformationOrder of Operations ÷, ÷RFunction Calculation Input Ranges and Precision Calculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and PrecisionCalculation Range and Precision Functions Input RangeDEG RAD GCD Math Error Error MessagesWhen an Error Message Appears CauseInsufficient MEM Error Stack ErrorSyntax Error Before assuming malfunction of the calculatorPower Requirements and Battery Replacement Replacing the BatteryReference Power Requirements Auto Power OffSpecifications Operating Temperature 0C to 40C Bundled Items Hard CaseRegulatory Notices European Union Regulatory NoticeJapanese Notice Korean Notice Class B Perchlorate Material special handling may apply
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300s+ Scientific specifications

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