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Random Function
The Random function has four settings for use in the normal
or statistics mode. (This function cannot be selected while
using the N-Base function.) Press
ª
to exit.
• The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in
memory Y. Each random number is based on a number
series.
[Random Numbers]
A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0
up
to
0.999, can be generated by pressing
@`0®
. To generate the next random number,
press
®
.
[Random Dice]
To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6
can be generated by pressing
@`1®
. To gen-
erate the next random dice number, press
®
.
[Random Coin]
To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly
generated by pressing
@`2®
. To generate
the next random coin number, press
®
.
[Random Integer]
An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by
pressing
@`3®
. To generate the next random
integer number, press
®
.
Angular Unit Conversions
Each time
@g
are pressed, the angular unit changes
in sequence.
90
°→
[rad]
ª
90
@g
1.570796327
→
[g]
@g
100.
→
[
°
]
@g
90.
sin
–1
0.8 = [
°
]
@S
0.8
=
53.13010235
→
[rad]
@g
0.927295218
→
[g]
@g
59.03344706
→
[
°
]
@g
53.13010235
Memory Calculations
This calculator has 8 temporary memories (A-F, X and Y),
one independent memory (M) and one last answer memory
(ANS). The independent memory and temporary memories
are only available in the normal mode.
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