Number Of Decimal Places - HP 33s Owner's Manual

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Number of Decimal Places

All numbers are stored with 12–digit precision, but you can select the number of
decimal places to be displayed by pressing
some complicated internal calculations, the calculator uses 15–digit precision for
intermediate results. The displayed number is rounded according to the display
format. The DISPLAY menu gives you four options;
   
Fixed–Decimal Format ({  })
FIX format displays a number with up to 11 decimal places (11 digits to the right of
the "  " or "  " radix mark) if they fit. After the prompt  _, type in the number of
decimal places to be displayed. For 10 or 11 places, press
For example, in the number  , the "7", "0", "8", and "9" are the
decimal digits you see when the calculator is set to FIX 4 display mode.
Any number that is too large or too small to display in the current
decimal–place setting will automatically be displayed in scientific format.
Scientific Format ({  })
SCI format displays a number in scientific notation (one digit before the "  " or
"  " radix mark) with up to 11 decimal places (if they fit) and up to three
digits in the exponent. After the prompt,  _, type in the number of
decimal places to be displayed. For 10 or 11 places, press
(The integer part of the number will always be less than 10.)
For example, in the number 
decimal digits you see when the calculator is set to SCI 4 display mode. The "5"
following the "E" is the exponent of 10: 1.2346 × 10
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 , the "2", "3", "4", and "6" are the
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