Section 7: Mathematics and Number-Alteration Functions  101 
 
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Integer. 
Pressing 
gÑ 
replaces the number in the display by its integer 
portion — that is, it replaces each digit to the right of the decimal point by 0. The 
number is changed inside the calculator as well as in the display. In RPN mode, 
the original number can be recalled to the display by pressing 
gF
. 
Fractional.
 Pressing 
gT
 replaces the number in the display by its fractional 
portion — that is, it replaces all digits to the left of the decimal point by 0. Like 
gÑ
, 
gT
 changes the number inside the calculator as well as its displayed 
version. In RPN mode, the original number can be recalled to the display by 
pressing 
gF
. 
All of the above functions are used basically in the same way. For example, to find 
the reciprocal of 0.258: 
Keystrokes   Display   
.258 
0.258 
Keys the number into the display. 
y
 
3.88 
The reciprocal of 0.258, the 
original number. 
Any of the above functions can be done with a number in the display resulting 
from a previous calculation, as well as with a number you have just keyed in. The 
examples below indicate how 
gF
 can recall the original number for further 
use in RPN mode. 
Keystrokes 
(RPN mode)  
Display  
f
CLEAR
X
 
3875968992
Displays all 10 digits of the number 
inside the calculator. 
 
3.88 
Display returns to normal format 
when 
X
 key is released. 
fB
 
3.88 
The number now in the display 
appears the same as before, but … 
f
CLEAR
X
 
3880000000
Displaying all 10 digits of the 
number inside the calculator shows 
fB
 has changed the number to 
match its displayed version. 
 
3.88 
Display returns to normal format. 
gÑ
 
3.00 
The integer portion of the number 
previously displayed. 
gF
 
3.88 
Recalls the original number to the 
display in RPN mode only.