Basic Input Rules
When you press the priority sequence of the input calculation will be evaluated automatically and the result will appear on the display.
4 × sin 30 × (30 + 10 × 3) = 120
*1 Input of the closing parenthesis is required for sin and other functions that include parentheses.
*2 These multiplication symbols (×) can be omitted.
*3 The closing parenthesis immediately before the operation can be omitted.
Moving the Cursor to the Beginning or End of an Input Expression
While inputting an expression, you can press to make the cursor jump to the beginning of the expression or to jump to the end of the expression.
Input Expression and Calculation Result "More" Indicator ( , )
If you see a pointer ( or ) symbol on the right side of either an input expression line or calculation result line, it means the displayed line continues to the right. Use and to scroll the line left and right.
When you see at the right end of a calculation result line, you can jump to the end of the result by pressing . To jump to the beginning of a calculation result line, press .
Note that if you want to scroll the input expression while both the and indicators are displayed, you will need to press or first and then use and to scroll.
Parentheses Auto Complete
If you execute a calculation that includes both division and multiplication operations in which a multiplication sign has been omitted, parentheses will be inserted automatically as shown in the examples below.
- When a multiplication sign is omitted immediately before an open parenthesis or after a closing parenthesis.
Example: 6 ÷ 2(1 + 2) → 6 ÷ (2(1 + 2))
- When a multiplication sign is omitted immediately before a variable, a constant, etc.
Example: 6 ÷ 2π → 6 ÷ (2π)
Input Limit Indication
The cursor will change shape to when there are 10 bytes or less of allowed input remaining. If this happens, end calculation input and then press .