Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Basic Calculations — Basic Keyboard

e

Recalls the previous entry. This is useful when you want to modify

the previous entry, rather than reenter the whole expression over.

Example

• Calculate 4

×

6.

4

| 6 E

Next, calculate 4

×

8.

@ e B 8 E

Note:

Executed expressions are stored in a temporary memory in the

executed order. If the temporary memory is full, the oldest data is

automatically deleted. Be aware that

e may not function on

these occasions.

A maximum of 160 bytes can be stored in the temporary memory.

The capacity may vary when there are division codes between

expressions.

When switching from equation edit mode to one-line edit mode in

the SETUP menu, all the numerical and graph equations stored in

the temporary memory are cleared and cannot be recalled.

$

Enters “pi”. Pi is a mathematical constant, representing the ratio

of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

Example

• Enter “2

π”. (= 6.283185307)

2

@ $ E

j

Calls up the CATALOG menu. From the CATALOG menu, you can

directly access various functions in the menus.

• Functions are listed in alphabetic order.

• Move the cursor using the

{/} keys and press E

to access or enter the function.

• Press

A and an appropriate alphabetic key (A to Z) to

navigate the catalog.

• Press

A

+

{/} to scroll the catalog page by page

and press

@

+

{/} to jump to the beginning or the

end of the catalog.

• See page 246 for details.

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