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Repositions program memory to line 000.
Deletes all program memory.
Clears all data storage registers.
Clears any prefix from a partially entered
key sequence.
* Also temporarily displays the mantissa.
Display Clearing: ` and −
The HP-15C has two types of display clearing operations: ` (clear X)
and − (back arrow).
In Run mode:
` clears the display to zero.
− deletes only the last digit in the display if digit entry has not
been terminated by v or most other functions. You can then
key in a new digit or digits to replace the one(s) deleted. If digit entry
has been terminated, then − acts like `.
Digit entry not terminated.
Clears only the last digit.
Clears all digits to zero.
` is programmable: it is stored as a programmed instruction,
and will not delete the currently displayed instruction.
− is not programmable, so it can be used for program correction.
Pressing − will delete the entire instruction currently displayed.