Calculator User Manual
456      Appendix  A:  Functions  and  Instructions
8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 456 of 132
4
Hex
MATH/Base menu
integer1
4
Hex 
⇒
integer
Converts 
integer1
 to a hexadecimal number.
Binary or hexadecimal numbers always have
a 0b or 0h prefix, respectively.
256
4Hex 
¸
0h100
0b111100001111
4Hex 
¸
0hF0F
0b 
binaryNumber
0h 
hexadecimalNumber
Without a prefix, 
integer1
 is treated as
decimal (base 10). The result is displayed in
hexadecimal, regardless of the 
Base
 mode.
If you enter a decimal integer that is too large
for a signed, 32-bit binary form, a symmetric
modulo operation is used to bring the value
into the appropriate range.
identity()
MATH/Matrix menu
identity(
expression
) 
⇒
matrix
Returns the identity matrix with a dimension
of 
expression
.
expression
 must evaluate to a positive integer.
identity(4)
¸
1
 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
If
CATALOG
If 
Boolean expression
If 
Boolean expression
Then
statement
block
EndIf
If 
Boolean expression
 evaluates to true,
executes the single statement 
statement
 or the
block of statements 
block
 before continuing
execution.
If 
Boolean expression
 evaluates to false,
continues execution without executing the
statement or block of statements.
block
 can be either a single statement or a
sequence of statements separated with the “:”
character.
Program segment:
©
:If x<0
:Disp "x is negative"
©
 —
or
—
©
:If x<0 T
h
en
: Disp "x is negative"
: a
b
s
(
x
)
!
x
:En
d
If
  ©
If 
Boolean expression 
Then
block1
 Else
block2
 EndIf
If 
Boolean expression
 evaluates to true,
executes 
block1
 and then skips 
block2
.
If 
Boolean expression
 evaluates to false, skips
block1
 but executes 
block2
.
block1
 and 
block2
 can be a single statement.
Program segment:
©
:If x<0 Then
: Disp "x is negative"
: Else
: Disp "x is positive or zero"
:EndIf
©
A binary number can have up to
32 digits. A hexadecimal number
can have up to 8.
Zero, not the letter O, followed by b or h.










