kIndependent Memory (M)

You can add calculation results to or subtract results from independent memory. The “M” appears on the display when independent memory contains a value.

AIndependent Memory Overview

The following is a summary of the different operations you can perform using independent memory.

To do this:Perform this key
operation:

 

Add the displayed value or

 

result of the expression to

m

independent memory

 

Subtract the displayed value

 

or result of the expression1m(M–)
from independent memory

 

Recall current independentSm(M)
memory contents

 

Assign a specific value or1. 3+5(for example)

result of the expression to

2. 1t(STO)

independent memory

3. “M:”(fc), then E.

 

4. E(Yes)
You can also store financial calculation value in independent memory.Example: In the SMPL Mode, store the value of SI in independent memory (M)

1.Enter the SMPL Mode for calculation of simple interest (SI). See pages E-42 and E-43 for more information.

2.1t(STO)3.“SI”(fc), then E.4.“M:”(fc), then E.5.E(Yes)

A number sign (#) next to the independent memory variable name indicates that it already contains data. Performing the following steps will replace any existing data with the new data.

E-37