Function Summary and Index
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register, terminates
digit entry and
disables the stack.
Used to separate
multiple number
entries (page 22).
Change sign.
Returns the appropri-
ate complement or
negative of the
number in the X-
register (pages 30
and 58).
(EEX] Enter exponent.
Used only in
Floating-Point
Decimal mode; digits
keyed in following
are considered
exponents of 10
(page 58).
Stack
Rearrangement
[x%y] X exchangeY.
Exchanges contents
of X- and Y-stack
registers (page 23).
R¥],[R4]Roll down,
roll up. Rolls
contents of stack up
or down one register
(page 23).
Number and
Display Control
[HEX], [DEC] ,[OCT],
Number base
modes. Convert
display to the
specified base in
Integer mode (page
28).
SHOW {[HEX] , [DEC],
[0cT],[BIN]} Tempo-
rarily display the
contents of the X-
register in the speci-
fied base (page 29).
SET COMPL {[17s],
(2s],[UNSGN] } Set
Complement mode.
Establish 1's Compl.,
2''s Compl., or
Unsigned mode for
calculator operation
(page 30).
Word size.
Uses the absolute
value of the number
in the X-register (O to
64) to specify word
size (1 to 64); the
stack then drops
(page 32).
{Oto 7} Dis-
plays the specified
eight-digit segment
of the number in the
X-register (page 33).
,[>] Scroll left,
scroll right. Scrolls
the number in the
display one digit to
the left or right to
view obscured digits
(page 33).
,[CF] {0 to 5}
Set flag, clear flag.
Sets or clears the
flag specified (page
36).
Temporarily
displays the current
complement mode,
word size, and flag
status (page 37).
{0t09,[-]}
Establishes Floating-
Point Decimal mode,
displaying the given
number of decimal
places or (with[-])
scientific notation.
When going into
Floating Point mode
from integer mode,
the contents of the
X- and Y-registers
are converted to the
floating-point deci-
mal equivalent of
(¥)(2%) in the X-
register (the rest of
the stack is cleared)
(page 56).
Mathematics
[(+], [=], [*], (=] Arith-
metic operators;
cause the stack to
drop. In Integer
mode, ] does not
display the fractional
part (page 41).