E-21 – Casio FX-100MS User Manual

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number modes:

w(DEC) for decimal, M(HEX) for hexadecimal,

l(BIN) for binary, or i(OCT) for octal.

To enter the BASE Mode, switch to the binary mode, and
calculate 11

2

+ 1

2

NN3(BASE)

l(BIN)

11

+ 1 =

Note: • Use the following keys to input the letters A through F for
hexadecimal values:

-(A), $(B), w(C), s(D), c(E), t(F).

• In the BASE Mode, input of fractional (decimal) values and
exponents is not supported. If a calculation result has a fractional
part, it is cut off.

The following shows details about input and output ranges.

Base-

n

Mode

Input/Output Ranges

Binary

Positive: 0



x

 0111111111

Negative: 1000000000



x

 1111111111

Octal

Positive: 0



x

 3777777777

Negative: 4000000000



x

 7777777777

Decimal

–2147483648



x

 2147483647

Hexadecimal

Positive: 0



x

 7FFFFFFF

Negative: 80000000



x

 FFFFFFFF

Specifying the Number Mode of a Particular
Input Value

You can input a special command immediately following a value to
specify the number mode of that value. The special commands are: d
(decimal), h (hexadecimal), b (binary), and o (octal).

To calculate 10

10

+ 10

16

+ 10

2

+ 10

8

and display the result as a

decimal value

Aw(DEC) X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) 1(d) 10 +

X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) 2(h) 10 +

X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) 3(b) 10 +

X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) X(LOGIC) 4(o) 10 =

36

Converting a Calculation Result to another
Type of Value

You can use any one of the following key operations to convert the currently
displayed calculation result to another type of value:

x(DEC) (decimal),

M(HEX) (hexadecimal), l(BIN) (binary), i(OCT)(octal).

0.

d

0.

d

0.

b

0.

b

100.

b

100.

b

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