Calculator Functions
Decimal Part Rounding
■ Rounding Selector
F: No rounding
CUT: Decimal part cut off.
5/4: Decimal part rounded off.
■ Decimal Places Selector
The setting of this selector is applied when any setting other than F is selected
with the rounding selector.
4, 3, 2, 1, 0
Use this selector to specify the number of decimal places. If you want values
rounded to three decimal places (like 12.000), select 3.
Example: The following shows results by different rounding selector settings
when 2 is selected with the decimal places selector.
ADD2
This setting automatically adds a decimal point and two decimal places, even if
you do not input them. This setting is useful when performing addition and
subtraction of dollar and cent values.
Note, however, that a decimal point and two decimal places are not added in the
following cases.
• When you press the [.] key during value input
• For calculation operations other than addition and subtraction.
Main Display Indicators and Symbols
GT: Indicates GT memory contains a value.
' :
3-digit separator: 1'234
M: Indicates independent memory contains a value.
E:
Indicates an error condition.
–:
Indicates a negative value.
K:
Indicates a constant calculation is in progress.
• Other indicators (+, –, ×, ÷, =) appear to indicate the current calculation operation.
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