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HP HP-16C User Manual

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Section
5:
Floating-Point
Numbers
Keystrokes
DEC
[x%)]
(J(wiNDOW]
1
Display
-88
d
73787526
.d
39
d.
Converts
to
Integer
mode.
X-register
contains
exponent
of
2.
Mantissa.
Answer
1s
(3973787526
X
2-88)10.
Example:
The
following
key
sequence
shows
that the
conversion
of
1in
Integer
mode
(1
+
2°=
1)
to
Floating
Point
mode
and
back
to
Integer
mode
(80000000,
X
2731)
yields
equivalent
but
different
representations
of
1.
Keystrokes
HEX
1
[ENTER]
0
[f](FLOAT]4
HEX
(]
SHOW
[DEC]
[x2)]
Display
0
h
1.0000
FFFFFFE1
.h
-31
d
80000000
h
([STATUS]:
2-56-0000)
y=1.
|y|is
not
an
integer
such
that
21
<y
<
2%
x=0.
()
29=1)@)=1.
Converts
back
to
Integer
mode.
X
=
_3110.
y
=
80000000,
=
2%
y
is
now
an
integer
such
that
23!
<|y|
<
2%?
and
ye23l=1]
Other
Effects
of
Converting
to
Integer
Mode
When
you
switch
out
of
Floating-Point
Decimal
mode
into
Integer
mode,
the
following
conditions
will
exist:
e
Word
size
remains
56
bits.
e
The
stack
and
storage
registers
are
not
cleared,
although
any
storage
register
values
which
were
not
entered
in
Integer
mode
will
be
altered
from
their
original
meanings.*
e
The
complement
mode
does
not
change.
*Such
values
are
retrievable
in
their
original
form
when
the
calculator
converts
back
to
Floating
Point
mode,
assuming
you
have
not
changed
the
register
contents.

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BrandHP
ModelHP-16C
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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