Texas Instruments BA II PLUS PRO User Manual - Page 16
Memory Operations, Clearing Memory, Storing to Memory, Recalling From Memory, Memory Examples - features
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Memory Operations You can store values in any of 10 memories using the standard calculator keys. Note: You can also use the Memory worksheet. (See "Memory Worksheet" on page 80.) • You can store in memory any numeric value within the range of the calculator. • To access a memory M0 through M9, press a numeric key (0 through 9). Clearing Memory Clearing memory before you begin a new calculation is a critical step in avoiding errors. • To clear an individual memory, store a zero value in it. • To clear all 10 calculator memories, press & { & z. Storing to Memory To store a displayed value to memory, press D and a numeric key (0-9). • The displayed value replaces any previous value stored in the memory. • The Constant Memory feature retains all stored values when you turn off the calculator. Recalling From Memory To recall a number stored in memory, press J and a numeric key (0-9). Note: The recalled number remains in memory. Memory Examples To Clear memory 4 (by storing a zero value in it) Store 14.95 in memory 3 (M3) Recall a value from memory 7 (M7) Press 0 D 4 14.95 D 3 J 7 Memory Arithmetic Using memory arithmetic, you can perform a calculation with a stored value and store the result with a single operation. 12 Overview of Calculator Operations