Base Conversions and Arithmetic
The BASE menu (
entering numbers and other operations (including programming). Changing
bases also converts the displayed number to the new base.
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Examples:
Converting the Base of a Number.
The following keystrokes do various base conversions.
Convert 125.99
Keys:
125.99
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BASE Menu
Decimal mode. No annunciator. Converts numbers to
base 10. Numbers have integer and fractional parts.
Hexadecimal mode. HEX annunciator on. Converts
numbers to base 16; uses integers only. The top–row
keys become digits
Octal mode. OCT annunciator on. Converts numbers
to base 8; uses integers only. The
unshifted top–row keys are inactive.
Binary mode. BIN annunciator on. Converts numbers
to base 2; uses integers only. Digit keys other than
and
, and the unshifted top–row functions are
inactive. If a number is longer than 12 digits, then the
outer top–row keys (
viewing windows. (See "Windows for Long Binary
Numbers" later in this chapter.)
to hexadecimal, octal, and binary numbers.
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Display:
Base Conversions and Arithmetic 10–1
Size : 17 .7 x 25.2 cm
Description
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Description:
Converts just the integer part (125)
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