Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 38

EDsym, ILIEE, IlValue, Memories, Important, 011001mBEIMEI

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Press the function E(Pol) E(Rec) key below the coordinate function you want to input. transformation of rectangular coordinates to polar transformation of polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates coordinates • To use the Engineering Symbol Menu ED(sym) El l7C3 ILIEE Press the function key below the engineering symbol you want to input. E(m) milli (10-3) EFa(p(n)) Fa (p) micro (10-6) nano (10-5) pico (10 -12) Fs (1) temto (10-16) F6 (p advance to next menu F1 F2 F8 Fa F5 ; F6 ID(k) E(M) El(G) FO (' l . Fs (P) E(E) kilo (103) mega (106) gigs (105) tera (10)2) peta (1015) exa (1018) . *Engineering symbols cannot be used inside of multistatements or programs. IlValue Memories TVtomohfae2tilsmhu4eec2oa8mrail)elce.psumYhliaaosotburo1eier5cts,cadopnaimglruueietsssisedrfeowvanranittltdiuhhfieee02d8:mmTbveahyamnelstuoiimsnersigeamalsxeeai-mtmlnoeduotstmre2tioer-rsdsneiiazgavemistasoelsuffstoea,vrswnatdhtlhuoaeiecrbsdehexta(hpwuraoeshtneimcyedhoaniundtc.esacVinuadapnelbuoeaoe,fsfemtschxiaegpelmnac2uno6toldralyeetvidtoacteonluurnspes.- tents are retained even when you switch power off. . -40- Important •Some value following. memories are used by the unit for certain typei of calculation& Note the Type of Calculation Single-Variable Statistics (non-storage) Paired-Variable Statistics (non-storage) Differentiation Integration Coordinate Conversion Value Memories Used LI, V, W P, Q, R, U, V; W F, G, H K, L, M, N I, J baiYnytogiouvpnacselau.rfnBeonsermometesaidsps.tesaYcikgioaenulnlvyslayhclauoaseuressldfigutaonlldstehouderctisonleegamvpraertlmohugeeorvramiaemelsummetheomadriteecmasarlwoecruhiuelialsseteibotdhenefbsoyarteobthosaevtvaeocrticadinalcpglcurutlohalbaetolteiarom.bnossvcaearoeupsbeeerd • To assign a value to a value memory Example To assign 123 to value memory A -:, (=nal =OLD 11234A 12 Example To add 456 to value memory A and store the result in value memory B letiCIE1111©®O (Mg I R+456-313 5791 • To display the contents of a value memory Example To display the contents of value memory A IA • To clear a value memory Example] To clear value memory A 011001mBEIMEI -4I- 123

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Press
the
function
key
below
the
coordinate
function
you
want
to
input.
E(Pol)
transformation
of
rectangular
coordinates
to
polar
coordinates
E(Rec)
transformation
of
polar
coordinates
to
rectangular
coordinates
To
use
the
Engineering
Symbol
Menu
ED(sym)
El
l7C3
ILIEE
Press
the
function
key
below
the
engineering
symbol
you
want
to
input.
E(m)
milli
(10
-3
)
E(p)
micro
(10
-6
)
Fa
(n)
nano
(10
-5
)
Fa
(p)
pico
(10
-12
)
Fs
(1)
temto
(10
-16
)
F6
(p
advance
to
next
menu
F1
F2
F8
Fa
F5
;
F6
ID(k)
kilo
(10
3
)
E(M)
mega
(10
6
)
El(G)
gigs
(10
5
)
FO
('
l
.
tera
(10)
2
)
Fs
(P)
peta
(10
15
)
E(E)
exa
(10
18
)
.
*Engineering
symbols
cannot
be
used
inside
of
multistatements
or
programs.
IlValue
Memories
This
calculator
comes
with
28
value
memories
as
standard
(which
can
be,expanded
up
to
2428).
You
can
use
value
memories
to
store
values
to
be
used
inside
of
calculations.
Value
memories
are
identified
by
single
-letter
names,
which
are
made
up
of
the
26
letters
of
the
alphabet,
plus
r
and
0:The
maximum
size
of
values
that
you
can
assign
to
value
memories
is
15
digits
for
the
mantissa
and
2
-digits
for
the
exponent.
Value
memory
con-
tents
are
retained
even
when
you
switch
power
off.
.
Important
•Some
value
memories
are
used
by
the
unit
for
certain
typei
of
calculation&
Note
the
following.
Type
of
Calculation
Value
Memories
Used
Single
-Variable Statistics
(non
-storage)
LI,
V,
W
Paired
-Variable
Statistics
(non
-storage)
P,
Q,
R,
U,
V;
W
Differentiation
-
F,
G,
H
Integration
K,
L,
M,
N
Coordinate
Conversion
I,
J
You
cannot
assign
values
to
these
value
memories
while
the
above
calculations
are
be
ing
performed.
You
should
also
clear
the
value
memories
before
starting
the
above
oper
ations.
Be
especially
careful
during
programmed
calculations
to
avoid
problems
caused
by
values
mistakenly
assigned
to
memories
that
are
used
by
the
calculator.
To
assign
a
value
to
a
value
memory
To
assign
123
to
value
memory
A
Example
-:,
(=nal
=OLD
1
1
23
4
A
Example
(Mg
12
To
add
456
to
value
memory
A
and
store
the
result
in
value
memory
B
letiCIE1111©®O
I
R+456-313
To
display
the
contents
of
a
value
memory
To
display
the
contents
of
value
memory
A
Example
To
clear
a
value
memory
Example]
To
clear
value
memory
A
011001mBEIMEI
IA
5791
123
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