User's Guide

Positive:
Negative:
Positive:
Negative:
Positive:
Negative:
Example 2: Continuing from above, switch to the hexadecimal mode and
calculate 1F
16
+ 1
16
(HEX) 1 (F) 1
Example 3: Continuing from above, switch to the octal mode and
calculate 7
8
+ 1
8
(OCT) 7 1
Note
Use the following keys to input the letters A through F for hexadecimal values:
(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F).
In the BASE-N Mode, input of fractional (decimal) values and exponents is not
supported. If a calculation result has a fractional part, it is cut off.
The input and output ranges is 16 bits for binary values, and 32 bits for other types of
values. The following shows details about input and output ranges.
Base-n Mode
Input/Output Ranges
Binary
0000000000000000 x 0111111111111111
Octal
00000000000 x 17777777777
Decimal
-2147483648 x 2147483647
Hexadecimal
00000000 x 7FFFFFFF
Specifying the Number Mode of a Particular Input
Value
You can input a special command immediately following a value to specify
the number mode of that value. The special commands are: d (decimal), h
(hexadecimal), b (binary), and o (octal).
Example: To calculate 10
10
+ 10
16
+ 10
2
+ 10
8
and display the result as a
decimal value
47