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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