
is the input format for a sexagesimal value: {degrees} $ {minutes} $ {seconds} $.
Note: You must always input something for the degrees and minutes, even if they are zero.
2°20´30˝ + 39´30˝ = 3°00´00˝ |
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2 | $20 $30 $+0 $39 | $30 | $= | 3°0´0˝ | |
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Convert 2°15´18˝ to its decimal equivalent. |
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| 2 $15 | $18 | $= 2°15´18˝ | ||
| (Converts sexagesimal to decimal.) | $ | 2.255 | ||
| (Converts decimal to sexagesimal.) | $ 2°15´18˝ | |||
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Calculation History
The calculator remembers up to approximately 200 bytes of data for the newest calculation. You can scroll through calculation history contents using f and c.
1 + 1 = 2 | 1 | +1 = | 2 | |
2 + 2 = 4 | 2 | +2 | = | 4 |
3 + 3 = 6 | 3 | +3 | = | 6 |
| (Scrolls back.) | f | 4 | |
| (Scrolls back again.) | f | 2 |
Note: Calculation history data is all cleared whenever you press O, when you change the display format, or whenever you perform any reset operation.
Replay
While a calculation result is on the display, you can press d or e to edit the expression you used for the previous calculation.
4 | × 3 | + 2.5 | = 14.5 | L | 4 *3 +2.5 | = | 14.5 |
4 | × 3 | − 7.1 | = 4.9 | (Continuing) | = | 4.9 | |
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Answer Memory (Ans)
The last calculation result obtained is stored in Ans (answer) memory. Ans memory contents are updated whenever a new calculation result is displayed.
To divide the result of 3 ⋅ 4 by 30 L
3 *4 =
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(Continuing) /30 =