E-30
o
1
.
25
+
2
W
5
=
1
.
65
U
1
m
13
m
20
U
33
m
20
* 4
m
5
m
6 =
5
4
⎯
6
Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and
Hexadecimal Operations (N-base)
Conversions can be performed between N-base numbers
in NORMAL mode. The four basic arithmetic operations,
calculations with parentheses, and memory calculations
can also be performed, along with the logical operations
AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR, and XNOR on binary, pental,
octal, and hexadecimal numbers.
Conversion to each system is performed with the
following keys:
@
z
(“BIN” appears),
@
r
(“PEN” appears),
@
g
(“OCT” appears),
@
h
(“HEX” appears),
@
/
(“BIN”, “PEN”, “OCT”, and “HEX” disappear)
Note: The hexadecimal numbers A–F are entered by
pressing
K
A
,
m
B
,
A
C
,
l
D
,
i
E
, and
H
F
.
In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems,
fractional parts cannot be entered. When a decimal
number having a fractional part is converted into a
binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal number, the
fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when
the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal
calculation includes a fractional part, the fractional
part will be truncated. In the binary, pental, octal, and
hexadecimal systems, negative numbers are displayed
as a complement.
DEC (25) BIN
j
@
/
25
@
z
BIN
11001
HEX (1AC)
@
h
1AC
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