Binary, octal and hexadecimal values, Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions, Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations – HP 6S User Manual

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Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions

Conversion of 22

10

to binary.

22M¥

BIN

10110.

Conversion of 22

10

to octal.

OCT

26.

Conversion of 513

10

to binary.

513M¥

E BIN

0.

Conversion to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10 digits.

Conversion of 7FFFFFFF

16

to decimal.

M¦7FFFFFFFM¤

2147483647.

Conversion of 123456

10

to octal.

123456M§

OCT

361100.

Conversion of 1100110

2

to decimal.

M¥1100110M¤

102.

Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations

M

10111

2

+ 11010

2

= 110001

2

¦§

M¥1011+1101=

BIN

11000.

¥¤

123

8

x ABC

16

=37AF4

16

M§123*M¦ABC=

HEX

37AF4.

=228084

10

228084.

1F2D

16

– 100

10

=7881

10

M¦1F2D-M¤100

7881.

=1EC9

16

M¦=

HEX

1EC9.

6. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values

M
¦§
¥¤

Use the M key to set the number base. When you use bases other than 10, you can only
enter numbers valid for the base—eg, in binary mode you can only enter 1 and 0.

M¦ sets the mode to hexadecimal. In hexadecimal mode, A to F keys are enabled.
Note that b and d in hexadecimal mode are shown in lower case to distinguish them from
numbers.

M§ sets the mode to octal.
M¥ sets the mode to binary.
M¤ sets the mode to decimal.

Note:

When using a number base other than 10, any fractional part is truncated.

Binary, octal and hexadecimal values

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