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Using Multi-statements in
Calculations
A multi-statement is a statement that is made up of multiple calculation expressions
separated by special separator codes (: and
^
). The following examples show how the two
separator codes differ from each other.
{expression 1} : {expression 2} : .... : {expression
n
}
Pressing
E
executes each expression in sequence, starting with {expression 1} and
ending with the fi nal expression in the series. After that, the result of the fi nal expression
appears on the display.
Example:
To perform the calculation 123 + 456, and then subtract its result from 1000
b
123+456
1
!
(:)
1000-
1
-
(Ans)
E
{expression 1}
^
{expression 2}
^
....
^
{expression
n
}
In this case, pressing
E
starts execution starting with {expression 1}. When execution
reaches a
^
separator, execution pauses and the calculation result up to that point appears
on the display. Pressing
E
again will resume execution from the expression below the
^
separator.
Example:
To display the result of the calculation 123 + 456, and then subtract it from 1000
b
123+456
1
x
(
^
)
1000-
1
-
(Ans)
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