Table 9-2

Date calculation example as an in-line function

 

 

 

 

 

Keys

 

Display

Description

 

 

 

JG7JgG:JJ

 

format.

 

 

12.182011_

Keys in the date in MM.DDYYYY

 

 

 

\ÇJ::4

3-27-2012 2

Calculates the date.

 

 

 

 

To enter the data for this example using the Ækey:

 

Table 9-3 Date calculation example using the ‘INPUT’ key

 

 

 

 

 

Keys

 

Display

Description

 

 

 

JG7JgG:JJ

 

format.

 

 

12.182011_

Keys in the date in MM.DDYYYY

 

 

 

ÆJ::\Ç

3-27-2012 2

Returns the same results using the

 

 

Ækey.

Number of Days

Use the function to calculate the number of days between two dates.

1.Key in the earlier date and press .

2.Key in the later date and press to calculate the number of days between the two dates in actual days.

Example 1

How many days remain in the 2010 fiscal year if today's date is June 4, 2010? Assume the fiscal year ends on October 31st, and you wish to calculate the actual number of days (Actual)

using the D.MY format. Press if the 360 annunciator is displayed. Calculate the example as an in-line function.

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HP 10bII+ Financial manual JG7JgGJJ, ÇJ4, Æj\Ç, Number of Days, To enter the data for this example using the Ækey

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