Replay function
This function stores operations that just have been executed. After
execution is completed, pressing [
display the operation executed. Pressing [
operation from the beginning, with the cursor located under the first
character. Pressing [ 2nd ] [
] will display the operation from the
end, with the cursor located at the space following the last character.
You can continue moving the cursor by [
editing values or commands for subsequent execution.
Memory calculation
Memory variable
The calculator has nine memory variables for repeated use -- A, B, C,
D, E, F, M, X, Y. You can store a real number in any of the nine
memory variables.
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[ STO ] + [ A ] ~ [ F ], [ M ], [ X ] ~ [ Y ] lets you store values to
variables.
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[ RCL ] + [ A ] ~ [ F ], [ M ], [ X ] ~ [ Y ] recalls the value of the
variable.
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[ 0 ] [ STO ] + [ A ] ~ [ F ], [ M ], [ X ] ~ [ Y ] clears the content to a
specified memory variable.
(1) Put the value 30 into variable A
30 [ STO ] [ A ]
(2) Multiple 5 to variable A, then put the result into variable B
5 [ x ] [ RCL ] [ A ] [=]
[ STO ] [ B ]
(3) Clear the value of variable B
0 [ STO ] [ B ]
[ RCL ] [ B ] [=]
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] or [ 2nd ] [
] key will
] will display the
] or [ 2nd ] [
] and
DEG
3 0
A
3 0 .
DEG
5
A =
1 5 0 .
DEG
1 5 0
B
1 5 0 .
DEG
0
B
0 .
DEG
B =
0 .
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