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Casio fx-CP400 - Selecting a Number Base; Arithmetic Operations; Bitwise Operations

Casio fx-CP400
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Chapter 2: Main Application  58
Selecting a Number Base
Specifying a default number base in the Main application will apply to the current line (expression/result pair),
and to all subsequent lines until you change the default number base setting.
u To select the number base for the line where the cursor is located
1. Tap the down arrow button next to the < button.
2. Tap the button that corresponds to the number base you want to use:
1 (binary), 2 (octal), 3 (decimal), 4 (hexadecimal).
The currently selected number base is indicated in the status bar.
3. Execute the calculation.
Important!
A line for which a number base is not specified is called a “normal calculation line”. To return a line to a
normal calculation line, tap < in step 2 of the above procedure.
Calculation results produced by a line for which a number base is specified are followed by one of the suffixes
listed below, to indicate its number system.
Number System Binary Octal Decimal Hexadecimal
Suffix bodh
u To specify a number base for an input value
You can input the following suffixes to specify the number base of a value as you input it: [b] (binary), [o] (octal),
[d] (decimal), and [h] (hexadecimal). You can specify a number base for an input value only when a default
number base (besides normal) is selected
Arithmetic Operations
You can use the following operators when performing binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal values: +, −, ×, ÷,
^. You can also use parenthetical expressions.
0229 To calculate 10111
2
+ 11010
2
0230 To calculate (11
8
+ 7
8
)
2
0231 Perform the calculation 123
10
+ 1010
2
so it produces a hexadecimal result
Bitwise Operations
The logical operators (and, or, xor, not) can be used in calculations.
and ...Returns the result of a bitwise product.
or ......Returns the result of a bitwise sum.
xor ....Returns the result of a bitwise exclusive logical sum.
not ....Returns the result of a complement (bitwise inversion).
0232 Calculation examples

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