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Appendix
Function
Dynamic range
BIN
: 1000000000
≤
x
≤
1111111111
0
≤
x
≤
111111111
PEN
: 2222222223
≤
x
≤
4444444444
NOT
0
≤
x
≤
2222222221
OCT
: 4000000000
≤
x
≤
7777777777
0
≤
x
≤
3777777777
HEX
: FDABF41C01
≤
x
≤
FFFFFFFFFF
0
≤
x
≤
2540BE3FE
BIN
: 1000000001
≤
x
≤
1111111111
0
≤
x
≤
111111111
PEN
: 2222222223
≤
x
≤
4444444444
NEG
0
≤
x
≤
2222222222
OCT
: 4000000001
≤
x
≤
7777777777
0
≤
x
≤
3777777777
HEX
: FDABF41C01
≤
x
≤
FFFFFFFFFF
0
≤
x
≤
2540BE3FF
* n, r: integer
→
DEC
DEC
: |
x
|
≤
9999999999
→
BIN
BIN
: 1000000000
≤
x
≤
1111111111
→
PEN
0
≤
x
≤
111111111
→
OCT
PEN
: 2222222223
≤
x
≤
4444444444
→
HEX
0
≤
x
≤
2222222222
AND
OCT
: 4000000000
≤
x
≤
7777777777
OR
0
≤
x
≤
3777777777
XOR
HEX
: FDABF41C01
≤
x
≤
FFFFFFFFFF
XNOR
0
≤
x
≤
2540BE3FF
Memory usage
The amounts of memory the calculator uses for variables, programs and
equations are shown below.
Variables
Each variable uses 1 byte, and each local variable uses 9 bytes to store
its value.
Programs
Creating a new program uses 32 bytes of memory irrespective of the
length of its name.
Each line in a program uses 3 bytes plus the number of characters or
commands on the line (each character or command uses 1 byte). For
example, the two lines of the program shown below use 60 bytes.
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