Square
S, s, ^ keys and the x2 button
Square Root
R, r keys and the x½ button
Decimal Separator (Period)
. key and the . button (you can also use a comma or whatever your geographi- cal format dictates)
Using Memory Functions
To help you with complex calculations we included Memory Functions in the CDML Advanced Calculator. There are a total of 5 memory functions. If memory is set, you will see a Check Mark appear to the left of the readout. You will also see, in the bottom left corner, the word "Memory:" and the memory value next to it. When you clear the memory contents, the check mark and the memory value display will disappear. The 5 memory functions are as follows:
Memory Store
Stores the currently displayed number in memory
Memory Recall
Displays the number from memory
Memory Add
Adds the currently displayed number to the number stored in memory and stores the new value
M (capital 'M') key and the M+ button
Memory Subtract
Subtracts the currently displayed number from the number stored in memory and stores the new value
m(small 'm') key and the M- button
Memory Clear Clears the memory The MC button
Clearing Entries in CDML Calculator
Clear (Start Fresh)
c, C and Escape (Esc) keys and the C button
Undo Last Digit
Back Space (") key
Clear Entry (Undo Last Entry)
Delete (Del) key and the CE button
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