Basic calculation, Error conditions, Arithmetic calculation – CITIZEN SR-270II User Manual

Page 4: Parentheses calculations, Percentage calculation, Display formats, Continuous calculation function

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y > 0 : x

0, –1 x 10

100

<

1

x

log y

<

100

y = 0 : x > 0

y < 0 : x = 2n+1, I/n, n is an integer.(n

0)

but – 1 x 10

100

<

1

x

log l y l

<

100

nPr, nCr

0 < n < 99, r < n, n,r are integers.

SD

l x l

<

1x10

50

,

l y l

<

1x10

50

, l n l

<

1x10

100

(REG)

x

σ

n

, y

σ

n

,

x

,

y

, A, B, r : n

0

x

σ

n-1

, y

σ

n-1

: n

0,1

Error conditions

Error message will appear on the display and further calculation be-
comes impossible when any of the following conditions occur.

Ma ERROR

(1) When result of function calculations exceeds the
range specified.
(2) You attempted to divide by 0.
(3) When your input values exceeds the allowable
input range of function calculations

Stk ERROR

Capacity of the numeric stack or operator stack is
exceeded.

Syn ERROR

You attempted to perform an illegal mathematical
operation.

To release the above errors, please press [

ON

/

AC

] key.

Basic Calculation

Use the COMP mode for basic calculations.

Arithmetic calculation

• For negative values, press [ (–) ] before entering the value; You can

enter a number in mantissa and exponent form by [ EXP ] key. See
Example

6.

• Arithmetic operations are performed by pressing the keys in the same

sequence as in the expression. See Example

7.

Parentheses calculations

• Operation inside parentheses are always executed first. SR-270

II

can

use up to 15 levels of consecutive parentheses in a single calculation.
See Example

8.

Percentage calculation

• [ 2nd ] [ % ] divides the number in the display by 100. You can use this

key sequence to calculate percentages, add-ons, discounts, and per-
centages ratios. See Example 9~10.

Display formats

This calculator has the following four display notation mode for the dis-
play value.

Norm Notation :

This calculator can display up to 10 digits. However, values
that exceed this limit are automatically displayed in exponential
format. There are two types of exponential display formats :
Norm 1 mode : 10

–2

> l x l , l x l > 10

10

Norm 2 mode : 10

–9

> l x l , l x l

> 10

10

(Note) :All of the examples in this manual show calculation results

using the Norm 1 mode.

Engineering Notation : ( ENG )

Calculation result is displayed using engineering notation,
where the mantissa of the value is displayed with the number of
decimal places specified and the exponent is set to a multiple
of 3 for display.

Fixed Notation : ( FIX )

Calculation result is displayed with the number of decimal
places specified.

Scientific Notation : ( SCI )

Calculation result is displayed using scientific notation, where
the mantissa of the value is displayed with the number of
decimal places specified.

• For FIX, SCI notation, the number of decimal places can be set to any

value between 0~9. After specifying the number of decimal places, the
display value will be rounded to the corresponding number of digits
and displayed. When no specification has been made for the number of
decimal places or significant digits, Norm 1 and Norm 2 mode can be
carried. See Example 11.

• Pressing [ ENG ] or [ 2nd ] [

] will cause the exponent display for

the number being displayed to change in multiples of 3. See Example
12.

• Even if the number of decimal places is specified, internal calculation

for a mantissa is performed up to 15 digits for SR-270

II

, and the dis-

play value is stored in 10 digits. To round off those values to the speci-
fied number of decimal places, press [ 2nd ] [ RND ]. See Example

13.

Continuous calculation function

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