HP 35s Scientific Calculator User Manual

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Base Conversions and Arithmetic and Logic

Examples:

Converting the Base of a Number.

The following keystrokes do various base conversions.

Convert 125.99

10

to hexadecimal, octal, and binary numbers.

Note: When non decimal bases are use, only the integer part of numbers are used
for display. The fractional parts are kept (unless operations are performed that erase
them) and will be displayed if the decimal base is selected.

Convert 24FF

16

to binary base. The binary number will be more than 14 digits (the

maximum display) long.

placed at the end of a number means that this number is
an octal number. To enter an octal number, type the
number followed by “”

placed at the end of a number means that this number is a
binary number. To enter a binary number, type the
number followed by “”

Keys:

Display:

Description:



()



Converts the decimal number to
base 16.



()



Base 8.



()



Base 2.



()



Keys:

Display:

Description:



()





()



Use the

key to type "F".

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