Texas Instruments BA-35 Quick Reference Guide - Page 9

Memory Operations - how to use

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Memory Operations The memory can store any numeric value within the range of the calculator. You can use the calculator's memory to store, sum, and recall a numeric value. You can use the memory in any mode. r (Store)-Stores the displayed numeric value in the memory, replacing any value previously stored there. When 0 is displayed, you can clear the memory by pressing r, thereby storing a zero in memory. t (Sum)-Adds the displayed numeric value to the contents of the memory. To add a series of numbers to the memory, use r to store the first number (thereby replacing any previous value). Then use t with the remaining numbers. Use s 0 P to display the total. To subtract the displayed value from the value in memory, press @ (to change the sign of the displayed value) and then press t. Use s 0 P to display the total. s 0 P (Recall Memory)-Displays (recalls) the number stored in memory, without affecting the contents of the memory. 9

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Memory Operations
The memory can store any numeric value
within the range of the calculator. You can use
the calculator’s memory to store, sum, and
recall a numeric value. You can use the
memory in any mode.
r
(Store)
—Stores the displayed numeric
value in the memory, replacing any value
previously stored there. When 0 is displayed,
you can clear the memory by pressing
r
,
thereby storing a zero in memory.
t
(Sum)
—Adds the displayed numeric value
to the contents of the memory.
To add a series of numbers to the memory, use
r
to store the first number (thereby replacing
any previous value). Then use
t
with the
remaining numbers. Use
s
0
P
to
display the total.
To subtract the displayed value from the value
in memory, press
@
(to change the sign of the
displayed value) and then press
t
. Use
s
0
P
to display the total.
s
0
P
(Recall Memory)
—Displays
(recalls) the number stored in memory, without
affecting the contents of the memory.