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+HR
+HMS
Assumes
that
the
rightmost
Calcline
number
is
in
the
hours
(degrees)-
minutes-seconds
format
(H
«MMS555)
and
converts
it
to
the
equivalent
decimal
hours
(degrees)
format.
Assumes
that
the
rightmost
Calcline
number
is
in
the
decimal
hours
(degrees)
format
and
converts
it
to
the
equivalent
hours
(degrees)-
minutes-seconds
format
(H
.MMSSs5).
H¥COORD
Either
stores
the
value
in
the
Calcline
as
the
x-coordinate
of
a
rectangular
complex
number
(x
+
yi)
or
calculates
what
x
and
y
values
must
be
if
the
polar
coordinates
(RADIUS
and
ANGLE)
have
previ-
ously
been
stored.
YCOORD
Either
stores
the
value
in
the
Calcline
as the
y-coordinate
of
a
rectangular
complex
number
(x
+
yi)
or
calculates
what
x
and
y
values
must
be
if
the
polar
coordinates
(RADIUS
and
ANGLE)
have
previ-
ously
been
stored.
RADIUS
Either
stores
the
value
in
the
Calcline
as the
r-value
of
a
polar
ANGLE
Cx,y
Pxay
MN!
SEED
RAN#
complex
number
(r
cis
0)
or
calculates
what
the
r
and
6
values
must
be
if
the
rectangular
coordinates
(RCOORD
and
YCOORD)
have
previ-
ously
been
stored.
Either
stores
the
Calcline
value
as the
68-value
of
a
polar
complex
number
(r cis
0)
or
calculates
what
the
r
and
6
values
must
be
if
the
rectangular
coordinates
(KCOORD
and
Y
COORD)
have
previously
been
stored.
Stores
Calcline
value
as
the
x-value
in
combinations
and
permutations
(x
things
taken
y
at
a
time).
Stores
Calcline
value
as
the
y-value
for
calculating
combinations
and
permutations.
Calculates
the
number
of
combinations—different
sets
containing
y
items
that
can
be
taken
from
alarger
group
containing
xitems.
Requires
that
values
for
x
and
y
be
entered
previously.
Calculates
the
number
of
permutations—different
arrangements
of
y
items
that
can
be
made
from
a
larger
group
containing
x
items.
Requires
that
values
for
x
and
y
be
entered
previously.
Calculates
the
factorial
of
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Stores
the
non-zero
number
in
the
Calcline
as the
seed
number
initiat-
ing
a
random
number
sequence.
If
the
number
in
the
Calcline
is
zero,
it
will
use
a
number
from
the
system
clock
instead.
Enters
a
random
number
between
0
and
1
into
the
Calcline.
2.
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