Table 4-7

Calculating the expression using two storage registers

 

 

 

 

Keys

 

Display

Description

 

 

 

YjV7S

 

number) in R14.

 

 

475.60

Stores 475.60 (displayed

\w7Y

aDd7JV

\wG

39.15Stores 39.15 in R2.

4

12.15

Completes first calculation.

 

 

 

 

VS:7J1

1,035.70

Recalls R14.

 

v7Y

 

NOTE: If the calculator is set for

 

Algebraic mode, press 4at the

 

 

 

 

end of this step.

 

 

 

avG

39.15

Recalls R2.

 

 

 

 

4

26.45

Completes second calculation.

 

With the exception of the statistics registers, you can also use \wand vfor application registers. For example, \wÒstores the number from the display in the

Òregister. copies the contents from Òto the display.

In most cases, it is unnecessary to clear a storage register since storing a number replaces the previous contents. However, you can clear a single register by storing 0 in it. To clear all the

registers at once, press \N.

Doing Arithmetic Inside Registers

You can do arithmetic inside storage registers R0 through R19. The result is stored in the register.

Table 4-8

Keys for performing arithmetic inside registers

 

 

 

Keys

 

New Number in Register

 

 

 

\w1register number

Old contents + displayed number.

 

\wAregister number

Old contents - displayed number.

 

 

 

\wPregister number

Old contents × displayed number.

 

 

 

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