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Section
6:
Memory
and
Storage
When
the
calculator
converts
between
Integer
and
Floating-Point
Decimal
modes,
the
register
contents
are
not
changed.
However,
due
to
differences
in
the
internal
representation
of
the
two
modes,
contents
stored
in
Integer
mode
will
not
have
the
same
value
in
Floating Point
mode,
and
vice-versa.
The
integrity
of
the
contents
is
preserved,
however,
when
the
calculator
converts
back
to
the
original
mode
and word
size.
Clearing
Data
Storage
Registers
Pressing
CLEAR
(clear
registers)
clears
the
contents
of
all
data
storage
registers
to
zero.
(It
does
not
affect
the stack
or
the
LAST
X
register.)
To
clear
a
single
data
storage
register,
store
zero
in
that
register.
Resetting
Continuous
Memory
clears
all
storage
registers
and
the
stack.
The
Index
Register
The
Index
register
(R))
is
a
permanent
storage
register
that
can
be
used
to
indirectly
address
other
storage
registers,
indirectly
branch
to
program
labels,
and
hold
loop
counters
for
program
loop
control.
(The
latter
two
uses
are
discussed
in
section
9.)
Unlike
other
storage
registers,
the
Index
register
is
always
68
bits,
regardless
of
current
word
size,
and
it
is
never
converted
to
lines
of
program
memory.
Abbreviated
Key Sequences
Whenever
the
or
key
is
used
following
another
function
key
(such
as
[STO],
[RCL],
[GTO], or
[GSB]),
the
prefix
key
before
the
[I]
or
[(i)]
can
be
omitted
since
the
sequence
is
unambiguous.
This
is
called
an
abbreviated
key
sequence.
For
example,
[STO](1]is
shorter
than
[STO](f](1]
but
has
the
same
effect.
Storing
and
Recalling
Numbers
in
the
Index
Register
The
contents
of
the
Index
register
itself
are
accessed
using
the
function:
(1],
(1],
or
[xx1].
A
number
stored
in
R}
will
be
represented
in
a
68-bit
format,
numerically
equivalent
to
the
number
in
the
X-register.
A
number
copied
from
R
into
X
will
be
truncated
to
fit
the
word
size,
preserving
the
least
significant
bits.*
*If the
contents
of
Ry
are
recalled
in
a
word
size
smaller
than
that
used
to
store
the
contents,
the
recalled
value
may
not
be
numerically
equivalent
to
the
value
in
Ry.

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