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Casio FX-9750G - Stacks; Input, Output and Operation Limitations

Casio FX-9750G
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k Stacks
The unit employs memory blocks, called
stacks
, for storage of low priority values and
commands. There is a 10-level
numeric value stack
, a 26-level
command stack
, and
a 10-level
program subroutine stack
. If you execute a formula so complex it exceeds
the amount of stack space available, an error message appears on the display (Stk
ERROR during calculations or Ne ERROR during execution of a program subrou-
tine).
Example
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f
g
h
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Numeric Value Stack Command Stack
Calculations are performed according to the priority sequence. Once a calcula-
tion is executed, it is cleared from the stack.
Storing a complex number takes up two numeric value stack levels.
Storing a two-byte function takes up two command stack levels.
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k Input, Output and Operation Limitations
The allowable range for both input and output values is 10 digits for the mantissa and
2 digits for the exponent. Internally, however, the unit performs calculations using 15
digits for the mantissa and 2 digits for the exponent.
Example 3 " 10
5
÷ 7 – 42857 =
AdEf/hw
dEf/h-
ecifhw
Before Starting Calculations... 1 - 1
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