
Basic Calculations
•Use the COMP mode for basic calculations.•Example 1:3 |
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Memory Calculations
kIndependent Memory
•Values can be input directly into memory, added to memory, or subtracted from memory. Independent memory is convenient for calculating cumulative totals.
•Independent memory uses the same memory area as variable M.•To clear independent memory (M), input 0j3.•Example:23 | 9 | 32 | 23 +9 j3 | 32.00 | ||
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kVariables
•There are nine variables (A through F, M, X and Y), which can be used to store data, constants, results, and other values.
•Use the following operation to delete data assigned to all nine variables: AC= .•Use the following operation to delete data assigned to a particular variable: 0j1. This operation deletes the data assigned to variable A.
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