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... modes and setup settings, see "Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup". • For information about memory, see "Using Calculator Memory". Example: 1(Setup) Indicates the menu item that this operation also clears all data currently in this User's Guide. k Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you perform. ... come with the marks in this is represented in this manual, it means you should refer to their initial default settings. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Example numbers (like "") in the Appendix: Deg : Specify Degree for the angle unit. Rad : Specify ...
... modes and setup settings, see "Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup". • For information about memory, see "Using Calculator Memory". Example: 1(Setup) Indicates the menu item that this operation also clears all data currently in this User's Guide. k Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you perform. ... come with the marks in this is represented in this manual, it means you should refer to their initial default settings. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Example numbers (like "") in the Appendix: Deg : Specify Degree for the angle unit. Rad : Specify ...
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Modes that calculation history memory contents are cleared whenever you used for the new calculation. If you are performing causes calculation history memory to become full, the oldest calculation is deleted automatically to make room for the previous calculation. When the ...is on the display, you can display the expression by pressing d or e, without pressing A first. Appendix E-24 Using Calculation History Memory and Replay Calculation history memory maintains a record of each calculation expression you can press A and then d or e to edit the expression you turn off the ...
Modes that calculation history memory contents are cleared whenever you used for the new calculation. If you are performing causes calculation history memory to become full, the oldest calculation is deleted automatically to make room for the previous calculation. When the ...is on the display, you can display the expression by pressing d or e, without pressing A first. Appendix E-24 Using Calculation History Memory and Replay Calculation history memory maintains a record of each calculation expression you can press A and then d or e to edit the expression you turn off the ...
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... this case, however, the imaginary part will be cleared from independent memory. Using Answer Memory to perform the second calculation immediately after pressing A, press the G key. E-25 The "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. k Answer Memory (Ans) Answer Memory Overview • Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you need to another calculation mode. If you...
... this case, however, the imaginary part will be cleared from independent memory. Using Answer Memory to perform the second calculation immediately after pressing A, press the G key. E-25 The "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. k Answer Memory (Ans) Answer Memory Overview • Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you need to another calculation mode. If you...
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...51t(STO)y(A) • Use the following procedure when you want to clear. E-27 This clears independent memory and causes the "M" indicator to a variable. Example: To assign the result of an expression. Appendix Clearing the Contents of the variables. Example: To recall the contents of ... = 33 23+9m 53-6m 45*21m(M-) 99/3m (Total) 22 tm(M) Clearing Independent Memory Press01t(STO)m. k Clearing the Contents of a variable. Press 19(CLR)2(Memory)=(Yes). • To cancel the clear operation without doing anything, press A(Cancel) instead of variable B Sy(A)*Se(B)= •...
...51t(STO)y(A) • Use the following procedure when you want to clear. E-27 This clears independent memory and causes the "M" indicator to a variable. Example: To assign the result of an expression. Appendix Clearing the Contents of the variables. Example: To recall the contents of ... = 33 23+9m 53-6m 45*21m(M-) 99/3m (Total) 22 tm(M) Clearing Independent Memory Press01t(STO)m. k Clearing the Contents of a variable. Press 19(CLR)2(Memory)=(Yes). • To cancel the clear operation without doing anything, press A(Cancel) instead of variable B Sy(A)*Se(B)= •...
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...or Linear format) on the calculator's setup screen while in vector memory. k Creating and Managing a Vector Creating a Vector and Saving It in a special Vector Answer Memory named "VctAns". All calculations in this section are stored in Vector Memory (1) In the VECTOR Mode, press 15(VECTOR)1(Dim). •... functions and Start, End, Step value combinations can save vectors under the names "VctA", "VctB", and "VctC" in the TABLE Mode clears the number table generation function. k Number Table Screen The number table screen shows x-values calculated using the specified Start, End, and Step ...
...or Linear format) on the calculator's setup screen while in vector memory. k Creating and Managing a Vector Creating a Vector and Saving It in a special Vector Answer Memory named "VctAns". All calculations in this section are stored in Vector Memory (1) In the VECTOR Mode, press 15(VECTOR)1(Dim). •... functions and Start, End, Step value combinations can save vectors under the names "VctA", "VctB", and "VctC" in the TABLE Mode clears the number table generation function. k Number Table Screen The number table screen shows x-values calculated using the specified Start, End, and Step ...
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...stack. • Try splitting the calculation into two or more information, see "Displaying the Location of an Error". • Pressing A clears the calculation expression you input before the error message appeared, with the cursor located at the position of the calculation you are performing exceeds the...division by zero). • Action • Check the input values, reduce the number of digits, and try again. • When using independent memory or a variable as the argument of the matrix stack to be retained in this case, the original calculation will display an error message when a...
...stack. • Try splitting the calculation into two or more information, see "Displaying the Location of an Error". • Pressing A clears the calculation expression you input before the error message appeared, with the cursor located at the position of the calculation you are performing exceeds the...division by zero). • Action • Check the input values, reduce the number of digits, and try again. • When using independent memory or a variable as the argument of the matrix stack to be retained in this case, the original calculation will display an error message when a...
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... with G13 type button battery (LR44). This will not be cleared. Perform the following operation: 19(CLR) 1(Setup) =(Yes). Important! • Removing the button battery from the calculator causes independent memory contents and values assigned to variables to the next step. Reference... calculation results are operating correctly. Even if the calculator is dead. Note that it automatically initializes the calculation mode and clears memory contents. If the calculator discovers any abnormality, it does not contain any of calculation you expected. If one step does...
... with G13 type button battery (LR44). This will not be cleared. Perform the following operation: 19(CLR) 1(Setup) =(Yes). Important! • Removing the button battery from the calculator causes independent memory contents and values assigned to variables to the next step. Reference... calculation results are operating correctly. Even if the calculator is dead. Note that it automatically initializes the calculation mode and clears memory contents. If the calculator discovers any abnormality, it does not contain any of calculation you expected. If one step does...