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Function Calculations
2-4 Function Calculations
This section explains how to perform function calculations in the Main application work area.
• Most of the operators and functions described in this section are input from the  (math) 
and   (catalog) keyboard. The actual keyboard you should use to perform the sample 
operations presented here is the one indicated by a 
5 mark or by button names* (“TRIG”, 
“MATH”, “Cmd”, etc.) in one of the columns titled “Use this keyboard”.
* For more information about these buttons, see “Advanced Soft Keyboard Operations” (page 
1-6-8).
• You do not need to input the closing parenthesis that comes immediately before an 
 
key operation. All of the calculation examples in this section omit the closing parentheses 
before 
.
The following example calculations are all performed using the Decimal mode. Using the 
Standard mode causes results to be displayed as fractions. For details about the Decimal 
mode and Standard mode, see “Status Bar Mode Indicators” on page 2-1-4.
I Angle  Conversion (°, 
r
)
The first two examples below use “Degree” (indicated by “Deg” in the status bar) as the 
angle unit setting. The final example uses “Radian” (indicated by “Rad” in the status bar) as 
the angle unit setting. Note that using the wrong angle unit setting will make it impossible to 
produce correct calculation results.
S To change the angle unit setting  
 (1) 
On 
the 
  menu, tap [Basic Format]. 
 
(2) Tap the [Angle] down arrow button, and then select [Radian], [Degree] or [Grad]. 
For more information about this operation, see “1-9 Configuring Application Format Settings”. 
Problem
Use this keyboard:
Operation
mth
abc
cat
2D
Convert 4.25 radians to 
degrees.
     = 243.5070629
TRIG
MATH
Cmd
4.25 1U 
47.3° + 82.5rad = 4774.20181°
TRIG
MATH
Cmd
47.3   82.5 1U
How many radians is   
243.5070629°? 
     = 4.249999999
TRIG
MATH
Cmd
Change the [Angle] setting 
to “Radian”, and then input 
243.5070629 U.
Tip
•  You can also change the angle unit setting by tapping the current setting (Rad, Deg, or Gra) on 
the status bar. Each tap will cycle through the available settings.