Right(), Root(), Rotate() – Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Appendix A: Functions and Instructions

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right()

MATH/List menu

right(

list1

[,

num

])

list

Returns the rightmost

num

elements contained in

list1

.

If you omit

num

, returns all of

list1

.

right({1,3,л 2,4},3)

¸

{3

л

2 4}

right(

sourceString

[,

num

])

string

Returns the rightmost

num

characters contained

in character string

sourceString

.

If you omit

num

, returns all of

sourceString

.

right("Hello",2)

¸

"lo"

right(

comparison

)

expression

Returns the right side of an equation or
inequality

.

right(x<3)

¸

3

root()

CATALOG/MATH/Number menu

root(

expression

)

root

Computes an nth root of x where x can be a real
or complex floating point constant, an integer or
complex rational constant, or a general symbolic
expression.

root(8,3)

¸

2

root(3,3)

¸

3

1/3

root(3,0,3)

¸

1.442249570

rotate()

MATH/Base menu

rotate(

integer1

[,

#ofRotations

])

integer

Rotates the bits in a binary integer. You can enter

integer1

in any number base; it is converted

automatically to a signed, 32-bit binary form. If
the magnitude of

integer1

is too large for this

form, a symmetric modulo operation brings it
within the range.

In Bin base mode:

rotate(0b1111010110000110101) ¸

0b10000000000000111101011000011010

rotate(256,1) ¸ 0b1000000000

If

#of Rotations

is positive, the rotation is to the

left. If

#of Rotations

is negative, the rotation is to

the right. The default is ë 1 (rotate right one bit).

For example, in a right rotation:

In Hex base mode:

rotate(0h78E) ¸ 0h3C7

rotate(0h78E,ë2) ¸ 0h800001E3

rotate(0h78E,2) ¸ 0h1E38

0b00000000000001111010110000110101

produces:

0b10000000000000111101011000011010

The result is displayed according to the

Base

mode.

Important: To enter a binary or hexadecimal
number, always use the 0b or 0h prefix (zero,
not the letter O).

rotate(

list1

[,

#ofRotations

])

list

Returns a copy of

list1

rotated right or left by

#of

Rotations

elements. Does not alter

list1

.

If

#of Rotations

is positive, the rotation is to the

left. If

#of Rotations

is negative, the rotation is to

the right. The default is ë 1 (rotate right one
element).

In Dec base mode:

rotate({1,2,3,4}) ¸

{4 1 2 3}

rotate({1,2,3,4},ë2) ¸

{3 4 1 2}

rotate({1,2,3,4},1) ¸

{2 3 4 1}

Rightmost bit rotates to leftmost.

Each bit rotates right.

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