Storing in variables, To store a value, Storing in variables -6 – HP 38g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Clearing the
Display
History

Clearing the
Edit Line

It's a good habit to clear the display history (■

[CLEAR])

whenever you are done working in Home.

It saves calculator memory to clear the display history.

Remember that

all

your previous inputs and results are saved

until you clear them.

* [ DEL I deletes single characters in the edit line.

(CANCEL) clears the entire edit line.

Storing in Variables

Numeric

Precision

To store a

value

You can store numbers or expressions from any previous

input or result into variables.

A number stored

in a variable

is always stored as a 12-digit

mantissa with a 3-digit exponent. Numeric precision in the

display, however, depends on the display mode (Standard,

Fbced, Scientific, Engineering, or Fraction). A displayed

number has only the precision that is displayed.

Press

{{STO>}} I

letter

I

ENTER

I

, where

letter

represents the

one-letter variable name for real numbers.

6

{{STO^}} [

a

I

z

]

B

ENTER

BHai

You can store the last answer the same way:

13 Q 5 I ENTER I

{{STO^}} A fENTE^

la-'S

Hnsfrfl

2.6

2 . 6

mil

To store any
previous value

To recall a

value

If the value you want to store is somewhere else in the Home

history, first copy it to the edit line: highlight the line (using

arrow keys) and press

{{COPY}}.

Then store it.

Type the name of the variable and press |

enter

].

|A...Z|A I ENTER I

2.6

2-6 Mathematical Calculations

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