Specifications
Manual calculations
are
not
made
automatically by storing calculation formulas
as
a
program.
Instead, the calculations
are
performed manually
by
substituting the calculation on the
right side
of
the numerical formula
for
the left side
or
by
calling
out
the contents
of
the
variable.
•
Addition,
subtraction,
multiplication
and division
are
performed by true algebraic
logic operations.
0,
a ,D
{xL.
(+) and
III
(=)
are
used
respectively_
The
lID
Key
is
used
to
obtain the calculation result.
Example: 12+
36-
9X
5--:-4=
36.
75
Operation:
[I)[g]D~[§)a~D~a[?f]
III
f
12+36-9*5/.4
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36.75
• Calculations involving functions
are
performed in the
same
manner
as
a normal
formula. Data which may include addition, subtraction,
multiplication
and division·
operations
is
written
in
following
the function command.
Example: log 1.23=0.0899051114
Operation:
LOG
1.23
III
LOG
1.23
0.0899051114
-~_
...
_._--
--
..
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* In this manual, the frames around letters and numbers
will
be
omItted.
Example:
(I)OJ[[JOJC1J[Q)O[eJITJ.-SIN~6
15
II
8
~6a
• When storing a numerical value·
or
a calculation result, letters A through Z
of
the
alphabet,
or
a combination
of
letters and numbers (when
used
as
an
array).
can
be
used
as
totalling variables
to
operate
as
memories.
A substitution formula
is
used
to
convert a numerical value or a calculation result
into
a variable.
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