Number Bases
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Number Bases
Entering and Converting Number Bases
Regardless of the Base mode, you must always use the appropriate prefix when
entering a binary or hexadecimal number.
Entering a Binary or Hexadecimal Number
To enter a binary number, use the form:
To enter a hexadecimal number, use the form:
Note:
You can type the
b
or
h
in the prefix, as well as hex characters
A – F
, in uppercase
or lowercase.
If you enter a number without the
0b
or
0h
prefix, such as 11, it is always treated as a
decimal number. If you omit the
0h
prefix on a hexadecimal number containing
A – F
, all
or part of the entry is treated as a variable.
0b
binaryNumber
(for example:
0b11100110
)
Binary number with up to 32 digits
Zero, not the letter O, and the letter b
0h
hexadecimalNumber
(for example:
0h89F2C
)
Zero, not the letter O, and the letter h
Hexadecimal number with up to 8 digits
Summary of Contents for Titanium TI-89
Page 9: ...Getting Started 6 TI 89 Titanium keys Ë Ì Í Ê ...
Page 34: ...Getting Started 31 2 or D 2 B u s i n e s s D B D B Press Result ...
Page 43: ...Getting Started 40 3 0 D B D D B D Press Result ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started 41 D 2 0 0 2 D B Scroll down to October and press Press Result ...
Page 58: ...Getting Started 55 Example Set split screen mode to TOP BOTTOM Press Result 3 B D ...
Page 70: ...Getting Started 67 ...
Page 175: ...Operating the Calculator 172 From the Keyboard ...
Page 456: ...Tables 453 ...
Page 527: ...Data Matrix Editor 524 ...