K¾

V {c #/¾

.25#/)_

Begins a new equation, turning on the "¾" equation–entry cursor.

Kturns on the A..Z annunciator so you can enter a variable name.

KV types # and moves the cursor to the right.

Digit entry uses the "_" digit–entry cursor.

y{My#/)ºπº¾ yends the number and restores

KD 02

the "¾" cursor.

/)ºπº:  0types :.

 

_

yKL

)ºπº:º¾#/scrolls o f the left side of the

 

display.

š

#/)ºπº:ºTerminates and displays the

 

equation. € shows that part of the

 

equation doesn't fit in the display,

 

and ž above 6means you can

 

press 6to see characters in that

 

direction.

{ /  ) )Shows the checksum and length for the equation, so you can check your keystrokes.

By comparing the checksum and length of your equation with those in the example, you can verify that you've entered the equation properly. (See "Verifying Equations" at the end of this chapter for more information.)

Evaluate the equation (to calculate V):

 

Keys:

Display:

Description:

š

@value

Prompts for variables on the

 

 

right–hand side of the equation.

6–2 Entering and Evaluating Equations

File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424

 

Printed Date : 2003/4/24

Size : 17.7 x 25.2 cm