– E-16 –
Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be
performed, and, while using sexagesimal numbers, conversion
to seconds and minutes notation. The four basic arithmetic
operations and memory calculations can be performed using
the sexagesimal system.
fractional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexa-
decimal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise,
when the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calcu-
lation includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be
truncated. In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems,
negative numbers are displayed as a complement.
DEC(25)→BIN ª@í 25 @ê
11001.
b
HEX(1AC) @ì 1AC
→BIN @ê
110101100.
b
→PEN @û
3203.
P
→OCT @î
654.
0
→DEC @í
428.
BIN(1010–100) @ê( 1010 - 100 )
×11 = * 11 =
10010.
b
BIN(111)→NEG ã 111 =
1111111001.
b
HEX(1FF)+ @ì 1FF @î+
OCT(512)= 512 =
1511.
0
HEX(?) @ì
349.
H
2FEC– ªOM@ì 2FEC -
2C9E=(A) 2C9E ;
34E.
H
+)2000– 2000 -
1901=(B) 1901 ;
6FF.
H
(C) RM
A4d.
H
1011 AND ª@ê 1011 †
101 = (BIN) 101 =
1.
b
5A OR C3 = (HEX) @ì 5A ä C3 =
db.
H
NOT 10110 = @êâ 10110 =
1111101001.
b
(BIN)
24 XOR 4 = (OCT) @î 24 à 4 =
20.
0
B3 XNOR @ì B3 á
2D = (HEX) 2D =
FFFFFFFF61.
H
→DEC @í
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