One-Number Functions; Two-Number Functionsand [Enter] - HP -16C Owner's Handbook Manual

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Section 1: Getting Started
Keystrokes
Display
HEX
Hex mode. Display
shows last result.*
1234
1234 h
Digit entry not
terminated.
BSP
123 h
Clears only the last digit.
1
1231
h
1231 h
Terminates digit entry.
BSP
0 h
Clears all digits to zero.
12
12 h
(9](CLx]
0 h
Clears display whether
or not digit entry has
been terminated.
In Program mode:
°
is programmable: it is stored as a programmed
instruction, and will not delete the currently displayed
instruction.
°
is not programmable. It is used instead to delete program
instructions.
One-Number Functions
A one-number function performs an operation using only the
number in the display (X-register). To use any one-number
function, press the function key after the number has been placed
in the display.
Keystrokes
Display
0
0O h
FFFF h
Two-Number Functions and |ENTER
A two-number function must have two numbers present in the
calculator before executing the function. [+], [-], [X], and (%] are
examples of two-number functions.
*The calculator should display 2-16-0000 when
is pressed. If it does not,
refer to page 37.

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