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..., and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers 2-33 8. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. When you keep having problems 1-30 Chapter 2 Manual Calculations 1. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Dynamic Graphing ...5-20 9. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Keys ...1-1 2. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 Graphing 1. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory 5-10 5. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Complex...
..., and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers 2-33 8. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. When you keep having problems 1-30 Chapter 2 Manual Calculations 1. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Dynamic Graphing ...5-20 9. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Keys ...1-1 2. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 Graphing 1. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory 5-10 5. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Complex...
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... Function Menu 9-1 2. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Bond Calculations ...7-14 11. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 6-4 3. Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal 7-5 5. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. File Management ...8-5 5. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Function Menus 10-2 3. Distribution ...6-38 8. Using Special S • SHT...
... Function Menu 9-1 2. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Bond Calculations ...7-14 11. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 6-4 3. Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal 7-5 5. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. File Management ...8-5 5. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Function Menus 10-2 3. Distribution ...6-38 8. Using Special S • SHT...
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... Settings ...12-1 Chapter 13 Data Communications 1. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv Error Message Table ...A-1 2. Using the System Manager ... Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Using an SD ...
... Settings ...12-1 Chapter 13 Data Communications 1. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv Error Message Table ...A-1 2. Using the System Manager ... Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Using an SD ...
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... addition to enter a mode. Use this mode to store graph functions and to draw multiple versions of a graph by inputting the number or letter marked in the STAT mode. EQUA (Equation) PRGM (Program) Use this mode to draw graphs. The following explains the meaning of different solutions as the ...to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and high-order equations from 2nd to run programs. 1-3 If you use any other data in a function. Use this mode to draw graphs using the same procedures that is different than the one you thought you can also enter a...
... addition to enter a mode. Use this mode to store graph functions and to draw multiple versions of a graph by inputting the number or letter marked in the STAT mode. EQUA (Equation) PRGM (Program) Use this mode to draw graphs. The following explains the meaning of different solutions as the ...to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and high-order equations from 2nd to run programs. 1-3 If you use any other data in a function. Use this mode to draw graphs using the same procedures that is different than the one you thought you can also enter a...
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...graph) • {Reslt*2}* ... {matrix of table contents*3} *1 An error occurs when there is available only in the RUN • MAT and PRGM modes. *3 Table contents are the selections available in Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns). matrix of {solution}/{coefficients} for linear equations with two through six unknowns*3 • {P-Rlt}/{P-Cof} ... Program...Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns). *2 The following are stored automatically in the program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ...... {program command menu} • {CTL} ....... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ..... {jump command menu ...
...graph) • {Reslt*2}* ... {matrix of table contents*3} *1 An error occurs when there is available only in the RUN • MAT and PRGM modes. *3 Table contents are the selections available in Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns). matrix of {solution}/{coefficients} for linear equations with two through six unknowns*3 • {P-Rlt}/{P-Cof} ... Program...Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns). *2 The following are stored automatically in the program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ...... {program command menu} • {CTL} ....... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ..... {jump command menu ...
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• {DISP} ...... {display command menu} • {REL} ....... {conditional jump relational operator menu} • {I/O I/O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ....... {string command} The following function key menu appears if you press )(PRGM) in the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode or the PRGM mode while binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal is set as the default number system. • {Prog}....... {program recall} • {JUMP}/{?}/{
• {DISP} ...... {display command menu} • {REL} ....... {conditional jump relational operator menu} • {I/O I/O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ....... {string command} The following function key menu appears if you press )(PRGM) in the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode or the PRGM mode while binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal is set as the default number system. • {Prog}....... {program recall} • {JUMP}/{?}/{
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... image stored in the capture memory you are trying to perform operations, try the following before assuming that an operation or data communication is in a program to store the screen capture. If you keep having problems when you specified. 3. I Getting the Calculator Back to the Main Menu. Press F(CAPTURE). • This...
... image stored in the capture memory you are trying to perform operations, try the following before assuming that an operation or data communication is in a program to store the screen capture. If you keep having problems when you specified. 3. I Getting the Calculator Back to the Main Menu. Press F(CAPTURE). • This...
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Normally, pressing the RESTART button reboots the calculator's operating system, so programs, graph functions and other data, any data that memory contents will be able to turn power back on, and there is retained. If you turn power ... will be able to protect memory contents. Before performing the reset operation, first make a written copy of all mode settings to act abnormally, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. For details, see "Reset" (page 12-3). When you press the RESTART button, the...
Normally, pressing the RESTART button reboots the calculator's operating system, so programs, graph functions and other data, any data that memory contents will be able to turn power back on, and there is retained. If you turn power ... will be able to protect memory contents. Before performing the reset operation, first make a written copy of all mode settings to act abnormally, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. For details, see "Reset" (page 12-3). When you press the RESTART button, the...
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...output Str 1 to the display ?( A -LOCK)$(")T(A) J(B)((C)$(")?(Releases Alpha Lock.) ?)(E)(Str)*@U (Str)*@U * fx-7400GII: (Str) String is convenient for programs. • {STO}/{RCL}/{fn}/{SEE} ... {function store}/{function recall}/{function area specification as a variable name inside functions and commands that you use of... (named Str 1 to the display or used expressions. For longer term storage, we recommend that support the use the GRAPH mode for expressions and the PRGM mode for temporary storage of often-used inside an expression}/{function list} 2-7 Example To ...
...output Str 1 to the display ?( A -LOCK)$(")T(A) J(B)((C)$(")?(Releases Alpha Lock.) ?)(E)(Str)*@U (Str)*@U * fx-7400GII: (Str) String is convenient for programs. • {STO}/{RCL}/{fn}/{SEE} ... {function store}/{function recall}/{function area specification as a variable name inside functions and commands that you use of... (named Str 1 to the display or used expressions. For longer term storage, we recommend that support the use the GRAPH mode for expressions and the PRGM mode for temporary storage of often-used inside an expression}/{function list} 2-7 Example To ...
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.... S To recall a function as function memory number 1 ?T(A) ?J(B) ?T(A) ?J(B) *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (STO)@U * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) ))) • If the function memory number to store a function in function memory in a program. In this case, you store a function already contains a function, the previous function is replaced with the new one. • You can also use ? S To store...
.... S To recall a function as function memory number 1 ?T(A) ?J(B) ?T(A) ?J(B) *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (STO)@U * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) ))) • If the function memory number to store a function in function memory in a program. In this case, you store a function already contains a function, the previous function is replaced with the new one. • You can also use ? S To store...
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... = 5 = 1 60 20 4 @DE?U *(CALC)*(E)(E)(Simp)U * fx-7400GII: (CALC) (Simp)U Example 2 27 To simplify 63 specifying a divisor of input is identical to that can be used in a program. This type of 9 AFEBU*(CALC)* (E)(E)(Simp)HU * fx-7400GII: (CALC) The "F=" value is the divisor. 27 = 3 63 7 • An error occurs if simplification cannot...
... = 5 = 1 60 20 4 @DE?U *(CALC)*(E)(E)(Simp)U * fx-7400GII: (CALC) (Simp)U Example 2 27 To simplify 63 specifying a divisor of input is identical to that can be used in a program. This type of 9 AFEBU*(CALC)* (E)(E)(Simp)HU * fx-7400GII: (CALC) The "F=" value is the divisor. 27 = 3 63 7 • An error occurs if simplification cannot...
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...] S To check the dimensions of a matrix [OPTN]-[MAT]-[Dim] Use the Dim command to a list file. 2-42 You can also use the above format inside a program that Matrix A consists of the matrix. Example To input the following data as Matrix A: ( [ ) ( [ )@BD ( ] ) ( [ )ACE MAT) (Mat)?T(A) U Matrix name 135 246 • The maximum value of...
...] S To check the dimensions of a matrix [OPTN]-[MAT]-[Dim] Use the Dim command to a list file. 2-42 You can also use the above format inside a program that Matrix A consists of the matrix. Example To input the following data as Matrix A: ( [ ) ( [ )@BD ( ] ) ( [ )ACE MAT) (Mat)?T(A) U Matrix name 135 246 • The maximum value of...
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... RUN) mode. 4. I Determining Standard Deviation and Variance from List Data You can do with the distribution function and its syntax, see "Performing Distribution Calculations in a Program" (page 8-29). 1. You can perform calculations using data you saved to a list (List 1 to List 26) with the STAT mode List Editor or list data...
... RUN) mode. 4. I Determining Standard Deviation and Variance from List Data You can do with the distribution function and its syntax, see "Performing Distribution Calculations in a Program" (page 8-29). 1. You can perform calculations using data you saved to a list (List 1 to List 26) with the STAT mode List Editor or list data...
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... condition (ƫcondition) x ƫ0*, assumed population mean ƫ0 = 0, population standard deviation Ʊ = 1, sample mean M = 1, number of samples n = 2 * "ƫ condition x ƫ0" can use special functions in a Program" (page 8-32). 5. Example To determine the z score and p-value when a one-sample Z test is known from previous tests. They make it possible to be performed...
... condition (ƫcondition) x ƫ0*, assumed population mean ƫ0 = 0, population standard deviation Ʊ = 1, sample mean M = 1, number of samples n = 2 * "ƫ condition x ƫ0" can use special functions in a Program" (page 8-32). 5. Example To determine the z score and p-value when a one-sample Z test is known from previous tests. They make it possible to be performed...
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... do with the financial calculation functions and their syntax, see "Performing Financial Calculations in coupon period where settlement occurs • Each press of days in a Program" (page 8-35). 7-16 This is displayed cycles the Coupon Payment Day (CPD) display sequentially from d1 to change the setting. • For details about what...
... do with the financial calculation functions and their syntax, see "Performing Financial Calculations in coupon period where settlement occurs • Each press of days in a Program" (page 8-35). 7-16 This is displayed cycles the Coupon Payment Day (CPD) display sequentially from d1 to change the setting. • For details about what...
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...Q, spaces, [, ], 0 through 9 Registering a file name uses 32 bytes of memory. When you can use D and A to the right of the program list indicate the number of bytes used for calculating surface area S and volume V of a regular octahedron for which the length of their names. 2. Input the... program. 4. A S = 2'3 A2, V = -' --2- Example To calculate the surface area (cm2) and volume (cm3) of three regular octahedrons when the ...
...Q, spaces, [, ], 0 through 9 Registering a file name uses 32 bytes of memory. When you can use D and A to the right of the program list indicate the number of bytes used for calculating surface area S and volume V of a regular octahedron for which the length of their names. 2. Input the... program. 4. A S = 2'3 A2, V = -' --2- Example To calculate the surface area (cm2) and volume (cm3) of three regular octahedrons when the ...
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... RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode by inputting: Prog "" U. • Pressing U while the final result of program • {SRC} ... {search} • {MENU} ... {mode menu} • {STAT}/{MAT}*/{LIST}/{GRPH}/{DYNA}*/{TABL}/{RECR}* ... {statistic}/{matrix}/{list}/{graph}/{Dynamic Graph}/{Table}/{recursion} menu • {Aja} ... {toggles between upper-case and lower-case input} • {CHAR...
... RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode by inputting: Prog "" U. • Pressing U while the final result of program • {SRC} ... {search} • {MENU} ... {mode menu} • {STAT}/{MAT}*/{LIST}/{GRPH}/{DYNA}*/{TABL}/{RECR}* ... {statistic}/{matrix}/{list}/{graph}/{Dynamic Graph}/{Table}/{recursion} menu • {Aja} ... {toggles between upper-case and lower-case input} • {CHAR...
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... 1-26 for details about each of these commands. • Pressing K(SET UP) displays the mode command menu shown below . • {Dec}/{Hex}/{Bin}/{Oct} *1 Programs input after pressing (BASE) are inputting a program -- (BASE)*1 • {TOP}/{BTM}/{SRC} • {MENU} • {d~o} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} value input • {LOG} ... {bitwise operator} • {DISP...
... 1-26 for details about each of these commands. • Pressing K(SET UP) displays the mode command menu shown below . • {Dec}/{Hex}/{Bin}/{Oct} *1 Programs input after pressing (BASE) are inputting a program -- (BASE)*1 • {TOP}/{BTM}/{SRC} • {MENU} • {d~o} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} value input • {LOG} ... {bitwise operator} • {DISP...
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...correct the situation. • Note that cause error messages An error message, like the one shown to the bottom of the error if the program is run • Results that are not within your expectations S To eliminate bugs that pressing ) does not display the location of the... program I Searching for Data Inside a Program Example To search for steps you normally expect, check the contents of the data you want to the top of the problem. Press U ...
...correct the situation. • Note that cause error messages An error message, like the one shown to the bottom of the error if the program is run • Results that are not within your expectations S To eliminate bugs that pressing ) does not display the location of the... program I Searching for Data Inside a Program Example To search for steps you normally expect, check the contents of the data you want to the top of the problem. Press U ...
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4. Each press of U or (SRC) causes the cursor to jump to the next instance of the data you specified.*2 *1 The message "Not Found" appears when the search data you specify cannot be found in the program. *2 If there are no more instances of the data you specified, the search operation ends. • You cannot specify the newline symbol (=) or display command (
4. Each press of U or (SRC) causes the cursor to jump to the next instance of the data you specified.*2 *1 The message "Not Found" appears when the search data you specify cannot be found in the program. *2 If there are no more instances of the data you specified, the search operation ends. • You cannot specify the newline symbol (=) or display command (