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•Use the following procedure when you want to check the
contents of a variable.
Example: To recall the contents of variable A
Sn(A)
• The following shows how you can include variables inside
of an expression.
Example: To multiply the contents of variable A by the
contents of variable B
Sn(A)*So(B)E
•You can also assign a financial calculation value to a
variable.
Example: In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of PMT to
variable “A”.
1. CMPD mode: “PMT”
(fc).
2. 1t(STO)
3. “A:”(fc), then E.
4. E(Yes)
•A number sign (#) next to a variable name indicates that
there is already data assigned to the variable. Performing
the following steps will replace any existing data with the
new data.
•Variable contents are maintained even if you press the
A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the
calculator.
Example:
9 × 6 + 3
= 1.425
5 × 8
1. 9*6+3
2. 1t(STO)
3. “B:” (fc), then E.
4. E(Yes)
5. 5*8
6. 1t(STO)
7. “C:” (fc), then E.
8. E(Yes)