HP 35s HP 35s scientific calculator - User Guide - Page 163
displayed number to octal., Integer part of result.
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The result of an operation is always an integer (any fractional portion is truncated). Whereas conversions change only the display of the number but not the actual number in the X-register, arithmetic does alter the number in the X-register. If the result of an operation cannot be represented in valid bits, the display shows and then shows the largest positive or negative number possible. Example: Here are some examples of arithmetic in Hexadecimal, Octal, and Binary modes: 12F16 + E9A16 = ? Keys: Display Description: Sets base 16; HEX annunciator on. Result. 77608 - 43268 Sets base 8; OCT annunciator on. Converts displayed number to octal. Result. 1008 ÷ 58 Integer part of result. 5A016 + 10011002 =? Sets base 16; HEX annunciator on. Base Conversions and Arithmetic and Logic 11-5