OCT(al), or BIN(ary) in the BASE menu. For example, if @HE „! is selected, binary integers will be a hexadecimal numbers, e.g., #53, #A5B, etc. As different systems are selected, the numbers will be automatically converted to the new current base.

To write a number in a particular system, start the number with # and end with either h (hexadecimal), d (decimal), o (octal), or b (binary), examples: [Note: not all lines will be visible when done with the exercises in the following figures.]

HEX

DEC

 

 

 

OCT

BIN

 

 

 

Reference

For additional details on numbers from different bases see Chapter 19 in the calculator’s user’s guide.

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