Understanding entry cursor, Range of numbers and overflow – HP 35s Scientific Calculator User Manual

Page 33

Advertising
background image

Getting Started

1-17

Other Exponent Functions

To calculate an exponent of ten (the base 10 antilogarithm), use

. To

calculate the result of any number raised to a power (exponentiation), use

(see

chapter 4).

Understanding Entry Cursor

As you key in a number, the cursor (_) appears and blinks in the display. The cursor
shows you where the next digit will go; it therefore indicates that the number is not
complete.

If you execute a function to calculate a result, the cursor disappears because the
number is complete —entry has been terminated.

Pressing

terminates entry. To separate two numbers, key in the first

number, press

to terminate entry, and then key in the second number

If entry is not terminated (if the cursor is present),

backspaces to erase the last

digit. If entry is terminated (no cursor),

acts like

and clears the entire

number. Try it!

Range of Numbers and OVERFLOW

The smallest number available on the calculator is –9.99999999999

× 10

499

,while

the largest number is 9.99999999999

× 10

499

.

If a calculation produces a result that exceeds the largest possible number, –
9.99999999999

× 10

499

or 9.99999999999

× 10

499

is returned, and

the warning message  appears.

Keys:

Display:

Description:



_

Entry not terminated: the number is not

complete.



Entry is terminated.





A completed number.





Another completed number.

Advertising