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k Using Replay Memory
The last calculation performed is always stored into replay memory. You can recall the
contents of the replay memory by pressing d or e.
If you press e, the calculation appears with the cursor at the beginning. Pressing d
causes the calculation to appear with the cursor at the end. You can make changes in the
calculation as you wish and then execute it again.
Example 1 To perform the following two calculations
4.12 × 6.4 = 26.368
4.12 × 7.1 = 29.252
Ae.bc*g.ew
dddd
!D(INS)
h.b
w
After you press A, you can press f or c to recall previous calculations, in sequence
from the newest to the oldest (Multi-Replay Function). Once you recall a calculation, you can
use e and d to move the cursor around the calculation and make changes in it to create
a new calculation.
Example 2
Abcd+efgw
cde-fghw
A
f (One calculation back)
f (Two calculations back)
1-3-4
Inputting and Editing Calculations
#A calculation remains stored in replay memory
until you perform another calculation.
# The contents of replay memory are not
cleared when you press the A key, so you
can recall a calculation and execute it even
after pressing the A key.
# Replay memory is enabled in the Linear input
mode only. In the Math input mode, the history
function is used in place of the replay memory.
For details, see “History Function” (page 2-2-6).
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