
Special Functions
kHistory FunctionThe history function maintains a history of calculation expressions and results in the Math input mode. Up to 30 sets of calculation expressions and results are maintained.
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You can also edit the calculation expressions that are maintained by the history function and recalculate. This will recalculate all of the expressions starting from the edited expression.
Example | To change “1+2” to “1+3” and recalculate |
Perform the following operation following the sample shown above.
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#The value stored in the answer memory is always dependent on the result produced by the last calculation performed. If history contents include operations that use the answer memory, editing a calculation may affect the answer memory value used in subsequent calculations.
-If you have a series of calculations that use the answer memory to include the result of the previous calculation in the next calculation, editing a calculation will affect the results of all the other calculations that come after it.
-When the first calculation of the history includes the answer memory contents, the answer memory value is “0” because there is no calculation before the first one in history.
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