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5019ENG.DOC TI-5019 Guidebook, English Robin Hunt-Smith
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Rounding
#
No indicator
Results are rounded up or down, depending on the value and
decimal setting (if
$
=
2
, 2.349 rounds to 2.35).
P
Results are rounded up (if
$
= 1
, 2.33 rounds to 2.4).
Q
Results are rounded down (if
$
= 1
, 2.33 rounds to 2.3).
Using Decimals
$
No indicator
The number of decimal places varies based on the result.
0,1,2,3,4,6
Sets the number of decimal places to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6.
A
Lets you add and subtract numbers without entering the decimal
point (key in 5321 to enter 53.21).
A
II
Lets you multiply and divide numbers without entering the
decimal point (key in 3 x 250 = to enter 3 x 2.50 = 7.50).
Clearing Errors and Overflows
Correcting Entry Errors
If you have not pressed an operation key:
•
To clear an incorrect entry, press
K
.
•
To clear the last digit, press
%
.
Error and Overflow Conditions and Indicators
If you divide by zero or calculate a selling price using a margin of 100%, an
error occurs. The calculator prints
0 .*
and a row of dashes and displays
E
.
An overflow occurs if you calculate a result with too many digits for the
calculator to display or print. The calculator displays
E
and prints a row of
dashes and the first ten digits of the result with the decimal shifted 10 places
to the left of its correct position.
To clear an error or overflow condition,
press
K
. The memory is not
cleared unless the error or overflow occurred in a memory calculation.