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Probability Distribution (1-Var Data 23 Regression Calculation 24 Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations 24 Negative Expressions 25 Basic Arithmetic Operations for Bases 25 Logical Operation 25 Chapter 8 : Programming 25 Before Using the Program Area 26 Program Control Instructions 26 Clear screen command 26 Input and output commands 26 Conditional ...and decrement 28 For loop 28 Sleep command 28 Swap command 28 Relational Operators 29 Creating a New Program 29 Executing a Program 29 Debugging a Program 30 Using the Graph Function in Programs 30 Display Result Command 30 Deleting...
Probability Distribution (1-Var Data 23 Regression Calculation 24 Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations 24 Negative Expressions 25 Basic Arithmetic Operations for Bases 25 Logical Operation 25 Chapter 8 : Programming 25 Before Using the Program Area 26 Program Control Instructions 26 Clear screen command 26 Input and output commands 26 Conditional ...and decrement 28 For loop 28 Sleep command 28 Swap command 28 Relational Operators 29 Creating a New Program 29 Executing a Program 29 Debugging a Program 30 Using the Graph Function in Programs 30 Display Result Command 30 Deleting...
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...confirm that you get unexpected results, press [ MODE ] or [ / CL ESC ]. All variables, programs, pending operations, statistical data, answers, previous entries, and memory are retained while the calculator is powered by two alkaline button batteries (GP76A or LR44). Replace the batteries as soon as possible.... replace the batteries: 1. To cancel the reset operation, move the cursor to turn the calculator off, press [ 2nd ] [ OFF ]. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off To turn the calculator on . Press [ ON ] to Y and then press [ ]. It can be ...
...confirm that you get unexpected results, press [ MODE ] or [ / CL ESC ]. All variables, programs, pending operations, statistical data, answers, previous entries, and memory are retained while the calculator is powered by two alkaline button batteries (GP76A or LR44). Replace the batteries as soon as possible.... replace the batteries: 1. To cancel the reset operation, move the cursor to turn the calculator off, press [ 2nd ] [ OFF ]. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off To turn the calculator on . Press [ ON ] to Y and then press [ ]. It can be ...
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...digits will be displayed, together with more than 76 digits, you need to the left. and y-coordinates of the calculator. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of up to indicate the status of the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are ...approaching the entry limit. darker. Results that you are active Statistics mode is active Program mode is negative Invalid action The ...
...digits will be displayed, together with more than 76 digits, you need to the left. and y-coordinates of the calculator. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of up to indicate the status of the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are ...approaching the entry limit. darker. Results that you are active Statistics mode is active Program mode is negative Invalid action The ...
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...[ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is a list of the display There are available from menus. A menu is underlined; You can be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to the function you can perform more than one of four modes: 0 MAIN, 1 STAT, 2 BaseN... choose one of these functions: 1. With numbered menu items, you want to display the modes menu. These indicators blink while an operation or program is underlined, or just enter the number of the keys can either press [ ] while the item is executing. For example, pressing [...
...[ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is a list of the display There are available from menus. A menu is underlined; You can be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to the function you can perform more than one of four modes: 0 MAIN, 1 STAT, 2 BaseN... choose one of these functions: 1. With numbered menu items, you want to display the modes menu. These indicators blink while an operation or program is underlined, or just enter the number of the keys can either press [ ] while the item is executing. For example, pressing [...
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See Example 1. To clear running memory. Standard memory variables The calculator has 26 standard memory variables-A, B, C, D, ..., Z-which can be modified and re-executed. select a variable to recall its value. • [ ALPHA ] + Variable recalls the ...[ M- ] to that character and then press [ DEL ]. (When the cursor is on a character, the character is cleared when you can increase memory storage by converting program steps to store the current equation in memory. To delete a character, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to subtract the value from running memory. To...
See Example 1. To clear running memory. Standard memory variables The calculator has 26 standard memory variables-A, B, C, D, ..., Z-which can be modified and re-executed. select a variable to recall its value. • [ ALPHA ] + Variable recalls the ...[ M- ] to that character and then press [ DEL ]. (When the cursor is on a character, the character is cleared when you can increase memory storage by converting program steps to store the current equation in memory. To delete a character, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to subtract the value from running memory. To...
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... outside the allowable range. 2. See Example 3. E-12 USL < LSL You attempted to the location of the calculator. 1. The result of a calculation exceeds the limits of the error. You have specified an argument that is attempted or a program you enter causes an error, an error message briefly appears and then the cursor moves to...
... outside the allowable range. 2. See Example 3. E-12 USL < LSL You attempted to the location of the calculator. 1. The result of a calculation exceeds the limits of the error. You have specified an argument that is attempted or a program you enter causes an error, an error message briefly appears and then the cursor moves to...
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... corresponding Lbl n for a GOSUB PROG n. 2. DUPLICATE The label name is missing from an area without an equation or program. LABEL Press [ / CL ESC ] to a program area that already has a stored program. Chapter 3 : Basic Calculations Arithmetic Calculation • For mixed arithmetic operations, multiplication and division have priority over addition and subtraction. An improper argument was used...
... corresponding Lbl n for a GOSUB PROG n. 2. DUPLICATE The label name is missing from an area without an equation or program. LABEL Press [ / CL ESC ] to a program area that already has a stored program. Chapter 3 : Basic Calculations Arithmetic Calculation • For mixed arithmetic operations, multiplication and division have priority over addition and subtraction. An improper argument was used...
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... end of a statement that is followed by pressing [ ]. You can also specify your cursor where you generate a built-in graph, any previously generated graph is automatically set the display range when creating a user generated graph. Unlike built-in the program calculations. Scroll through the menu until the constant you must set to the optimum. Chapter...
... end of a statement that is followed by pressing [ ]. You can also specify your cursor where you generate a built-in graph, any previously generated graph is automatically set the display range when creating a user generated graph. Unlike built-in the program calculations. Scroll through the menu until the constant you must set to the optimum. Chapter...
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... as in each base are : NEW (for creating a new program), RUN (for executing a program), EDIT (for editing a program), DEL (for deleting a program), TRACE (for tracing a program), and EXIT (for Bases You can add, subtract, multiply, and... exclusive logical sums (XNOR). Press [ ] to the number (as complements. The complement is d: decimal base). E-25 See Example 50. See Example 52. Chapter 8 : Programming The options on the program menu are : Binary base (b): 0, 1 Octal base (o): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Decimal base (d): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Hexadecimal base (h): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
... as in each base are : NEW (for creating a new program), RUN (for executing a program), EDIT (for editing a program), DEL (for deleting a program), TRACE (for tracing a program), and EXIT (for Bases You can add, subtract, multiply, and... exclusive logical sums (XNOR). Press [ ] to the number (as complements. The complement is d: decimal base). E-25 See Example 50. See Example 52. Chapter 8 : Programming The options on the program menu are : Binary base (b): 0, 1 Octal base (o): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Decimal base (d): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Hexadecimal base (h): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
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... [ 2nd ] [ INST ]. The number of steps indicates the amount of remaining steps will decrease as in each program the calculation mode that the calculator should enter when executing the program. Program Area: There are converted to many programming languages, such as BASIC and C. Input and output commands E-26 You can access most of Remaining Steps: The...
... [ 2nd ] [ INST ]. The number of steps indicates the amount of remaining steps will decrease as in each program the calculation mode that the calculator should enter when executing the program. Program Area: There are converted to many programming languages, such as BASIC and C. Input and output commands E-26 You can access most of Remaining Steps: The...
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...Lbl n ⇒ An Lbl n command marks a destination point for data input. The label suffix n must be an integer from different program areas. The program from which other program areas are jumped to is the number of code from 0 to a subroutine, enter PROG n where n is the mainroutine, and an ...area jumped to the specified variable, and the program resumes execution. End E-27 Each label name (Lbl) must be unique (that the resulting execution is , not repeated in the GOTO n statement)....
...Lbl n ⇒ An Lbl n command marks a destination point for data input. The label suffix n must be an integer from different program areas. The program from which other program areas are jumped to is the number of code from 0 to a subroutine, enter PROG n where n is the mainroutine, and an ...area jumped to the specified variable, and the program resumes execution. End E-27 Each label name (Lbl) must be unique (that the resulting execution is , not repeated in the GOTO n statement)....
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...of code. This is between certain values. Memory variable ⇒ A memory variable is : 1. A + + ) { C = 3 × A ; The program then moves on . 3. This is incremented by one. For loop FOR ( start condition; A ≤ 4 ; Since A = 1 is consistent with A ...8804; 4, the statements are not executed. When A = 5, it is evaluated; Sleep command SLEEP ( time ) ⇒ A SLEEP command suspends program execution for displaying intermediate results before the expression is no longer true that A ≤ 4, so statements are executed and A is displayed automatically when...
...of code. This is between certain values. Memory variable ⇒ A memory variable is : 1. A + + ) { C = 3 × A ; The program then moves on . 3. This is incremented by one. For loop FOR ( start condition; A ≤ 4 ; Since A = 1 is consistent with A ...8804; 4, the statements are not executed. When A = 5, it is evaluated; Sleep command SLEEP ( time ) ⇒ A SLEEP command suspends program execution for displaying intermediate results before the expression is no longer true that A ≤ 4, so statements are executed and A is displayed automatically when...
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...separate line, as commands. • To enter a program control instruction, press [ 2nd ] [ INST ] and make your program's commands. • You can enter the calculator's regular functions as follows. Select the relevant program area and press [ ] to stop the execution. ... the contents in and press [ ]. 3. Relational Operators The relational operators that you want to begin executing the program. 3. Creating a New Program 1. Select the calculation mode you want the program to Y and then press [ ]. Select one command on the display. 4. Enter your selection. • ...
...separate line, as commands. • To enter a program control instruction, press [ 2nd ] [ INST ] and make your program's commands. • You can enter the calculator's regular functions as follows. Select the relevant program area and press [ ] to stop the execution. ... the contents in and press [ ]. 3. Relational Operators The relational operators that you want to begin executing the program. 3. Creating a New Program 1. Select the calculation mode you want the program to Y and then press [ ]. Select one command on the display. 4. Enter your selection. • ...
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... where you to graphically illustrate long or complex equations and to overwrite graphs repeatedly. To resume program execution, press [ ]. Select DEL from the program menu. To erase a single program, select ONE, the program area you want to be able to see the value of a ...blinks at the location of the corresponding memory variable (C in Programs Using the graph function within programs enables you placed . 2. END 1. For example: Line 1: INPUT A ; All graph commands (except trace and zoom) can be included in programs. Range values can press [ 2nd ] [ RCL ]...
... where you to graphically illustrate long or complex equations and to overwrite graphs repeatedly. To resume program execution, press [ ]. Select DEL from the program menu. To erase a single program, select ONE, the program area you want to be able to see the value of a ...blinks at the location of the corresponding memory variable (C in Programs Using the graph function within programs enables you placed . 2. END 1. For example: Line 1: INPUT A ; All graph commands (except trace and zoom) can be included in programs. Range values can press [ 2nd ] [ RCL ]...
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A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to 63. To erase all the programs, select ALL. 4. Program Examples See Examples 54 to delete the program(s). 3. To exit DEL mode, select EXIT from the program menu. Example 1 Change 123 × 45 to Y and then press [ ]. 5. Press [ ] to move the cursor to 123 × 475 123 [ × ] 45 [ ] DEL ] [ 2nd ] [ ] [ ][ ]7[ ] Example 2 After executing 1 + 2, 3 + 4, 5 + 6, recall each expression 1 [ + ] 2 [ ] 3 [ + ] 4 [ ] 5 [ + ] 6 [ ] E-31
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to 63. To erase all the programs, select ALL. 4. Program Examples See Examples 54 to delete the program(s). 3. To exit DEL mode, select EXIT from the program menu. Example 1 Change 123 × 45 to Y and then press [ ]. 5. Press [ ] to move the cursor to 123 × 475 123 [ × ] 45 [ ] DEL ] [ 2nd ] [ ] [ ][ ]7[ ] Example 2 After executing 1 + 2, 3 + 4, 5 + 6, recall each expression 1 [ + ] 2 [ ] 3 [ + ] 4 [ ] 5 [ + ] 6 [ ] E-31
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Z 2 = ( A - BD ) + ( AD + BC ) i E-69 B ) + ( C - 1010 2 AND ( A 16 OR 7 16 ) = 1010 2 = 10 10 [ MODE ] 2 [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] [ ] 1010 [ AND ] [ ( ) ] [ dhbo [ ] [ /A ] [ OR ] [ dhbo ] [ ][ ][ ] [ ] 7 [ ] [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] Example 54 Create a program to perform arithmetic calculation with complex numbers Z 1 = A + B i, Z 2 = C + D i • Sum : Z 1 + Z 2 = ( A + B ) + ( C + D ) i • Difference : Z 1 - D ) i • Product : Z 1 × Z 2 = E + F i = ( AC -
Z 2 = ( A - BD ) + ( AD + BC ) i E-69 B ) + ( C - 1010 2 AND ( A 16 OR 7 16 ) = 1010 2 = 10 10 [ MODE ] 2 [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] [ ] 1010 [ AND ] [ ( ) ] [ dhbo [ ] [ /A ] [ OR ] [ dhbo ] [ ][ ][ ] [ ] 7 [ ] [ dhbo ] [ ] [ ] Example 54 Create a program to perform arithmetic calculation with complex numbers Z 1 = A + B i, Z 2 = C + D i • Sum : Z 1 + Z 2 = ( A + B ) + ( C + D ) i • Difference : Z 1 - D ) i • Product : Z 1 × Z 2 = E + F i = ( AC -
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[ ] ( 5 Seconds ) [ ] 4 [ ] 6 [ ] 5 [ ] [ ( - ) ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] Example 55 Create a program to determine solutions to the quadratic equation A X 2 + B X + C = 0, D = B 2 - 4AC 1) D > 0 , , 2) D = 0 3) D < 0 , , E-73
[ ] ( 5 Seconds ) [ ] 4 [ ] 6 [ ] 5 [ ] [ ( - ) ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] Example 55 Create a program to determine solutions to the quadratic equation A X 2 + B X + C = 0, D = B 2 - 4AC 1) D > 0 , , 2) D = 0 3) D < 0 , , E-73
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[ ] Example 58 Create a program to determine the solutions for linear equations of the form: [ ] RUN E-80
[ ] Example 58 Create a program to determine the solutions for linear equations of the form: [ ] RUN E-80
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486 [ ] 2 [ ] ( 5 Seconds ) Example 60 Create a program that graphs Y = - and Y = 2 X with the following range settings: X min = -3.4, X max = 3.4, X scl = 1, Y min = -3, Y max = 3, Y scl = 1 [ ] RUN E-83
486 [ ] 2 [ ] ( 5 Seconds ) Example 60 Create a program that graphs Y = - and Y = 2 X with the following range settings: X min = -3.4, X max = 3.4, X scl = 1, Y min = -3, Y max = 3, Y scl = 1 [ ] RUN E-83
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Example 62 Set the program type to "BaseN" and evaluate ANS = 1010 2 AND ( Y OR 7 16 ) (1) If Y = /A 16 , Ans = 10 10 [ ] [ dhbo [ ] / A [ ] (2) If Y =11011 8 , Ans = 1010 2 EDIT E-85
Example 62 Set the program type to "BaseN" and evaluate ANS = 1010 2 AND ( Y OR 7 16 ) (1) If Y = /A 16 , Ans = 10 10 [ ] [ dhbo [ ] / A [ ] (2) If Y =11011 8 , Ans = 1010 2 EDIT E-85