The initial default number mode when you enter the BASE-N Mode is
decimal, which means input and calculation results use the decimal
number format.
Press one of the following keys to switch number modes:
decimal,
(HEX) for hexadecimal,
octal.
Example 1:
To enter the BASE-N Mode, switch to the binary mode, and
calculate 11
+ 1
2
2
Example 2:
Continuing from above, switch to the hexadecimal mode and
calculate 1F
+ 1
16
16
Example 3:
Continuing from above, switch to the octal mode and
calculate 7
+ 1
8
8
Note
• Use the following keys to input the letters A through F for hexadecimal values:
(A),
(B),
(C),
• In the BASE-N Mode, input of fractional (decimal) values and exponents is not
supported. If a calculation result has a fractional part, it is cut off.
• The input and output ranges is 16 bits for binary values, and 32 bits for other types of
•
values. The following shows details about input and output ranges.
(BIN) for binary, or
(BASE-N)
(BIN)
11
1
(HEX) 1
(F)
1
(OCT) 7
1
(D),
(E),
(F).
59
(DEC) for
(OCT) for