Number Bases
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Number Bases
Number Bases
Number Bases
Number Bases
Entering and Converting Number Bases
Entering and Converting Number Bases
Entering and Converting Number Bases
Entering and Converting Number Bases
Regardless of the Base mode, you must always use the appropriate prefix when
entering a binary or hexadecimal number.
Entering a Binary or Hexadecimal Number
Entering a Binary or Hexadecimal Number
Entering a Binary or Hexadecimal Number
Entering a Binary or Hexadecimal Number
To enter a binary number, use the form:
To enter a hexadecimal number, use the form:
Note:
You can type the
b
or
h
in the prefix, as well as hex characters
A – F
, in uppercase
or lowercase.
If you enter a number without the
0b
or
0h
prefix, such as 11, it is always treated as a
decimal number. If you omit the
0h
prefix on a hexadecimal number containing
A – F
, all
or part of the entry is treated as a variable.
0b
binaryNumber
(for example:
0b11100110
)
Binary number with up to 32 digits
Zero, not the letter O, and the letter b
0h
hexadecimalNumber
(for example:
0h89F2C
)
Zero, not the letter O, and the letter h
Hexadecimal number with up to 8 digits
Summary of Contents for Voyage 200
Page 36: ...Getting Started 36 D B D B Press Result ...
Page 45: ...Getting Started 45 3 0 D B D D B D Press Result ...
Page 46: ...Getting Started 46 D 2 0 0 2 D B Scroll down to October and press Press Result ...
Page 60: ...Getting Started 60 B D Press Result ...
Page 139: ...Previews 139 8 Complete the operation Press 2 d Steps and keystrokes Display 5 f 2 ...
Page 453: ...Differential Equation Graphing 453 ...
Page 468: ...Tables 468 ...
Page 777: ...Activities 777 ...