Changing The Cell Width; How Numbers Are Displayed In A Cell - Texas Instruments Voyage 200 User Manual

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Changing the Cell Width

Changing the Cell Width
Changing the Cell Width
Changing the Cell Width
Cell width determines the maximum number of digits and symbols (decimal point, minus
sign, and "í" for scientific notation) that can be displayed in a cell. All cells in the table
have the same width.
By default, the cell width is
Note:
To change the cell width from the
screen:
1. Press ƒ
9
— or —
H ¹
F
2. Press B or A to display a menu of valid
widths (
).
3–12
3. Move the cursor to highlight a number and press ¸. (For single-digit numbers,
you can type the number and press ¸.)
4. Press ¸ to close the dialog box and update the table.

How Numbers Are Displayed in a Cell

How Numbers Are Displayed in a Cell
How Numbers Are Displayed in a Cell
How Numbers Are Displayed in a Cell
Whenever possible, a number is shown according to the currently selected display
modes (Display Digits, Exponential Format, etc.). The number may be rounded as
necessary. However:
If a number's magnitude is too large for the current cell width, the number is rounded
and shown in scientific notation.
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