Linear Display (LineIO) causes fractions and other expressions to be displayed in a single line.

Note: • The calculator switches to Linear Display automatically whenever you enter the STAT, BASE-N, MATRIX, or VECTOR Mode. • In this manual, the symbol next to a sample operation indicates Natural Display, while the 1symbol indicates Linear Display.

Deg Rad Gra Specifies degrees, radians or grads as the angle unit for value input and calculation result display.

Note: In this manual, the Bsymbol next to a sample operation indicates degrees, while the *symbol indicates radians.

Fix Sci Norm Specifies the number of digits for display of a calculation result.

Fix: The value you specify (from 0 to 9) controls the number of decimal places for displayed calculation results. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified digit before being displayed.

Example: 1100 ÷ 7 = 14.286 (Fix 3)

14.29(Fix 2)

Sci: The value you specify (from 1 to 10) controls the number of significant digits for displayed calculation results. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified digit before being displayed.

Example: 11 ÷ 7 = 1.4286 σ 10–1

(Sci 5)

1.429 σ 10–1

(Sci 4)

Norm: Selecting one of the two available settings (Norm 1, Norm 2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in non-exponential format. Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format.

Norm 1: 10–2 x, x 1010 Norm 2: 10–9 x, x 1010

Example: 1 1 ÷ 200 = 5 σ 10–3(Norm 1) 0.005 (Norm 2)

Aab/c Ad/c Specifies either mixed fraction (ab/c) or improper fraction (d/c) for display of fractions in calculation results.

ACMPLX a+bi ; rθ Specifies either rectangular coordinates (a+bi) or polar coordinates (rθ) for EQN Mode solutions.

ASTAT ON ; OFF Specifies whether or not to display a FREQ (frequency) column in the STAT Mode Stat Editor.

ADisp Dot ; Comma Specifies whether to display a dot or a comma for the calculation result decimal point. A dot is always displayed during input.

Note: When dot is selected as the decimal point, the separator for multiple results is a comma (,). When comma is selected, the separator is a semicolon (;).

A;CONT Adjusts display contrast. See “Adjusting Display Contrast” for details.

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