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Chapter 2 Basic Calculations
Example Operation Display
What is the absolute value of
the common logarithm of
3
?
4
|
log
3
|
= 0.1249387366
K[1(NUM)
4
1(Abs)l(3/4)w 0.1249387366
What is the integer part of K[1(NUM)
2(Int)(7800/96)w 81
What is the decimal part of K[1(NUM)
3(Frac)(7800/96)w 0.25
200 ÷ 6= 200/6w 33.33333333
× 3= *3w 100
Round the value used 200/6w 33.33333333
for internal calculations K[1(NUM)4(Rnd)w 33.33333333
to 11 digits* *3w 99.99999999
What is the nearest integer K[1(NUM)[1(Intg)
not exceeding – 3.5? -3.5w – 4
*When a Fix (number of decimal places) or Sci (number of significant digits) is in effect, Rnd
rounds the value used for internal calculations in accordance with the current Fix or Sci
specification. In effect, this makes the internal value match the displayed value.
(4) Coordinate Conversion
uu
uu
u Rectangular Coordinates
uu
uu
u Polar Coordinates
•With polar coordinates,
θ
can be calculated and displayed within a range of
–180°<
θ
< 180° (radians and grads have same range).
Example To calculate r and
θ
°
when x = 14 and y = 20.7
Operation Display
!Zcc1(Deg)Q
K[2(ANGL)[[
1(Pol()14,20.7)w Ans
1
–
24.989
–
→ 24.98979792 (r)
2
–
55.928
–
→ 55.92839019 (
θ
)
7800
––––– ?
96
7800
––––– ?
96