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108 Alphabetical Listing
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Note for entering the example: For
instructions on entering multi-line program
and function definitions, refer to the
Calculator section of your product
guidebook.
Integer1 or Integer2 integer
Compares two real integers bit-by-bit using
an or operation. Internally, both integers
are converted to signed, 64-bit binary
numbers. When corresponding bits are
compared, the result is 1 if either bit is 1;
the result is 0 only if both bits are 0. The
returned value represents the bit results,
and is displayed according to the Base
mode.
You can enter the integers in any number
base. For a binary or hexadecimal entry, you
must use the 0b or 0h prefix, respectively.
Without a prefix, integers are treated as
decimal (base10).
If you enter a decimal integer that is too
large for a signed, 64-bit binary form, a
symmetric modulo operation is used to
bring the value into the appropriate range.
For more information, see Base2, page
16.
Note: See xor.
In Hex base mode:
Important: Zero, not the letter O.
In Bin base mode:
Note: A binary entry can have up to 64 digits
(not counting the 0b prefix). A hexadecimal
entry can have upto 16 digits.
ord()
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ord(String) integer
ord(List1) list
Returns the numeric code of the first
character in character string String, or a list
of the first characters of each list element.
P
PRx()
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PRx(rExpr, θExpr) expression
PRx(rList, θList) list
PRx(rMatrix, θMatrix) matrix
In Radian angle mode: