Casio JF-100MS User Guide - Page 12
Example 1, Example 2, Example 3
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• You can use the following logical operators between values in Base-n calculations: and (logical product), or (logical sum), xor (exclusive or), xnor (exclusive nor), Not (bitwise complement), and Neg (negation). • The following are the allowable ranges for each of the available number systems. Binary Octal Decimal Hexadecimal 1000000000 Ϲ x Ϲ 1111111111 0 Ϲ x Ϲ 0111111111 4000000000 Ϲ x Ϲ 7777777777 0 Ϲ x Ϲ 3777777777 -2147483648 Ϲ x Ϲ 2147483647 80000000 Ϲ x Ϲ FFFFFFFF 0 Ϲ x Ϲ 7FFFFFFF • Example 1: To perform the following calculation and produce a binary result: 101112 ѿ 110102 ҃1100012 Binary mode: t b 0. b 10111 + 11010 = • Example 2: To perform the following calculation and produce an octal result: 76548 ÷ 1210 ҃ 5168 Octal mode: t o 0. o l l l 4 (o) 7654 \ l l l 1 (d) 12 = • Example 3: To perform the following calculation and produce a hexadecimal and a decimal result: 12016 or 11012 ҃ 12d16 ҃ 30110 Hexadecimal mode: t h 0. H 120 l 2 (or) l l l 3 (b) 1101 = Decimal mode: K E-10