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Basic DAYS Mode Procedure

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*2 • You must input two digits for the month and day. This means you should include a leading zero for values from 1 through 9 (01, 02, 03... etc.). • You can specify either month, day, year (MDY) or day, month, year (DMY) as the date input format. See the "Date Input" setting under "Configuring Settings" (page E-16). Note • After specifying the 1 Days in Year (Date Mode) in the Day Calculation Mode, you can calculate any one of the following three values by inputting values for the other two: 2 Starting Date (d1), 3 Ending Date (d2), and 4 Number of Days (Dys). A Basic DAYS Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the number of days between two dates 1. Input the required values from the Setting Values table (page E-64). • For this example, use fc to select 1 "Set:", and then press E. • Press 2 to select "365". • Use fc to select 2 "d1", input 11052004, and then press E. • Use fc to select 3 "d2", input 04272005, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select "Dys". 3. Press l to perform the calculation. E-65

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*
2
You must input two digits for the month and day. This
means you should include a leading zero for values
from 1 through 9 (01, 02, 03... etc.).
You can specify either month, day, year (MDY) or day,
month, year (DMY) as the date input format. See the
“Date Input” setting under “Configuring Settings” (page
E-16).
Note
• After specifying the
1
Days in Year (Date Mode) in the
Day Calculation Mode, you can calculate any one of the
following three values by inputting values for the other
two:
2
Starting Date (d1),
3
Ending Date (d2), and
4
Number of Days (Dys).
A
Basic DAYS Mode Procedure
Example 1:
To calculate the number of days between two
dates
1.
Input the required values from the Setting Values table
(page E-64).
• For this example, use
fc
to select
1
“Set:”,
and then press
E
.
• Press
2
to select “365”.
• Use
fc
to select
2
“d1”, input 11052004, and
then press
E
.
• Use
fc
to select
3
“d2”, input 04272005, and then
press
E
.
2. Select the value you want to calculate.
• For this example, use
fc
to select “Dys”.
3. Press
l
to perform the
calculation.