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Casio fx-3650P II - Base-n Calculations: Logic Operations; Logic Operations and Binary Calculations

Casio fx-3650P II
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(HEX)
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Using the LOGIC Menu
In the BASE Mode, the
X
key changes function to become a LOGIC menu display key.
The LOGIC menu has three screens, and you can use
d
and
e
to navigate between
them.
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Specifying a Number Base for a Particular Value
You can specify a number base that is different from the current default number base while
inputting a value.
A
Example Calculation Using Base-
n
Specification
Example: To perform the calculation 5
10
+ 5
16
, and display the result in binary
A
l
(BIN)
X
(LOGIC)
d
1
(d)
5+
X
(LOGIC)
d
2
(h)
5
E
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Performing Calculations Using Logical Operations and
Negative Binary Values
Your calculator can perform 10-digit (10-bit) binary logical operations and negative value
calculations. All of the examples shown below are performed with BIN (binary) set as the
default number base.
A
Logical Product (and)
Returns the result of a bitwise product.
Example: 1010
2
and 1100
2
= 1000
2
1010
X
(LOGIC)
1
(and)
1100
E
A
Logical Sum (or)
Returns the result of a bitwise sum.
Example: 1011
2
or 11010
2
= 11011
2
1011
X
(LOGIC)
2
(or)
11010
E
A
Exclusive Logical Sum (xor)
Returns the result of a bitwise exclusive logical sum.
Example: 1010
2
xor 1100
2
= 110
2
1010
X
(LOGIC)
e
1
(xor)
1100
E
1E
H
d5
+
h5
1010
b
1000
b
11011
b
110
b

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