Using Calculator Memory
Memory Name
Answer Memory Stores the last calculation result obtained.
Independent
Memory
Variables
This section uses the COMP Mode (N1) to demonstrate how
you can use memory.
k Answer Memory (Ans)
Answer Memory Overview
• Answer Memory contents are updated whenever you execute a
calculation using any one of the following keys: =, 1=, m,
1m(M–), t,1t(STO). Answer Memory can hold up to
15 digits.
• Answer Memory contents are not change if an error occurs during
the current calculation.
• Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you press the
A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator.
Using Answer Memory to Perform a Series of
Calculations
Example: To divide the result of 3 × 4 by 30
LINE
(Continuing)/30=
Pressing / automatically inputs
• With the above procedure, you need to perform the second
calculation immediately after the first one. If you need to recall
Answer Memory contents after pressing A, press the G key.
Calculation results can be added to or subtracted
from independent memory. The "M" display
indicator indicates data in independent memory.
Six variables named A, B, C, D, X, and Y can
be used for storage of individual values.
3*4=
"Ans" command.
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