Casio FC-200V User Guide - Page 41

CMPD mode: PMT

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• Use the following procedure when you want to check the contents of a variable. Example: To recall the contents of variable A Sn(A) • The following shows how you can include variables inside of an expression. Example: To multiply the contents of variable A by the contents of variable B Sn(A)*So(B)E • You can also assign a financial calculation value to a variable. Example: In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of PMT to variable "A". 1. CMPD mode: "PMT" (fc). 2. 1t(STO) 3. "A:"(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) • A number sign (#) next to a variable name indicates that there is already data assigned to the variable. Performing the following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. • Variable contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. Example: 9 × 5 6 × + 8 3 = 1.425 1. 9*6+3 2. 1t(STO) 3. "B:" (fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) 5. 5*8 6. 1t(STO) 7. "C:" (fc), then E. 8. E(Yes) E-39

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E-39
• Use the following procedure when you want to check the
contents of a variable.
Example: To recall the contents of variable A
S
n
(A)
• The following shows how you can include variables inside
of an expression.
Example: To multiply the contents of variable A by the
contents of variable B
S
n
(A)
*
S
o
(B)
E
• You can also assign a financial calculation value to a
variable.
Example:
In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of PMT to
variable “A”.
1. CMPD mode: “PMT”
(
fc
).
2.
1t
(STO)
3. “A:”(
fc
), then
E
.
4.
E
(Yes)
• A number sign (#) next to a variable name indicates that
there is already data assigned to the variable. Performing
the following steps will replace any existing data with the
new data.
• Variable contents are maintained even if you press the
A
key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the
calculator.
Example:
9
×
6 + 3
= 1.425
5
×
8
1.
9*6+3
2.
1t
(STO)
3.
“B:” (
fc
), then
E
.
4.
E
(Yes)
5.
5*8
6.
1t
(STO)
7.
“C:” (
fc
), then
E
.
8.
E
(Yes)