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addition, the usual pocket calculator memory functions (M+, M-) are also
available. These values are also added to the memory list.
The following commands are available:
1. Add calculation to memory list: I+B9, or command menu item
Tools > Memory functions > Add to memory list.
2. Previous entry in memory list: y+B8B9, or command menu item
View > Memory list > Previous entry.
3. Next entry in memory list: y+B9, or command menu item View >
Memory list > Next entry.
4. Last memory value: m+B9, or command menu item View > Last
memory value.
5. Clear memory list: r+B9, or command menu item Edit > Clear
memory list.
6. Add value to the memory: M+ plus B8B9, or command menu item
Tools > Memory functions > M+ add to last memory value.
7. Subtract value from memory: M- + B8B9, or command menu item
Tools > Memory functions > M- subtract from last memory value.
8. Insert last memory entry: i+B8B9, or command menu item Tools >
Memory functions > Insert last memory entry.
9. Insert last memory entry into calculator line and then clear it:
r+B8B9, or command menu item Edit > Insert and clear last
memory entry.
Example 1:
To add to memory, the result of a sum that calculates the total price of
an item with sales tax, follow these instructions:
1. The net price of the item is 100 and the sales tax is 6 percent.
2. Input everything between the quotes: “100 + 6%100”
3. Enter command a+B9 to add the result to the memory list.
To carry out other similar price calculations, all we need to do is enter
command y+B9 or y+B8B9 to recall the saved formula, edit the “100”
value and perform the calculation by tapping B8.
Example 2:
When checking cash register entries, we add up the individual
calculations by entering + plus B8B9 (plus symbol and B8B9 together)
after each calculation.
The final value will be displayed by entering command r+B9.
Subsequent use command r+B9 will display the previous subtotal.