Specifying The Number Mode Of A Particular Input Value; Converting A Calculation Result To Another Type Of Value - Casio fx-991ZA PLUS II User Manual

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Base-n Mode
Binary
Octal
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Specifying the Number Mode of a Particular Input
Value
You can input a special command immediately following a value to specify
the number mode of that value. The special commands are: d (decimal), h
(hexadecimal), b (binary), and o (octal).
Example:
To calculate 10
decimal value
(DEC)
Converting a Calculation Result to another Type of
Value
You can use any one of the following key operations to convert the
currently displayed calculation result to another type of value:
(decimal),
(HEX) (hexadecimal),
Example:
To calculate 15
the result to hexadecimal, binary, and octal
Input/Output Ranges
0000000000000000 ≦ x ≦ 0111111111111111
1000000000000000 ≦ x ≦ 1111111111111111
Positive:
Negative:
00000000000 ≦ x ≦ 17777777777
20000000000 ≦ x ≦ 37777777777
Positive:
Negative:
-2147483648 ≦ x ≦ 2147483647
00000000 ≦ x ≦ 7FFFFFFF
80000000 ≦ x ≦ FFFFFFFF
Positive:
Negative:
+ 10
+ 10
+ 10
10
16
2
(BASE)
(d) 10
(BASE)
(h) 10
(BASE)
(b) 10
(BASE)
(o) 10
(BIN) (binary),
× 37
in the decimal mode, and then convert
10
10
(DEC) 15
37
(HEX)
(BIN)
(OCT)
60
and display the result as a
8
(OCT) (octal).
0000022B
0000001000101011
00000001053
36
(DEC)
555

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