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Chapter 4:  Constants, Conversions, Bases, and Complex Numbers
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04CCCB.DOC   TI-86, Chap 4,  US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:20 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM   Page 67 of 16
04CCCB.DOC   TI-86, Chap 4,  US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:20 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM   Page 67 of 16
The BASE Õ-Ú (Hexadecimal Characters) Menu     
- — &
This is the 
BASE 
Õ
-
Ú
 menu displayed on the home screen. To use 
Õ
, press  
-
 
e
.
Õ
TYPE
CONV
BOOL
BIT
Ö
×
Ø
Ù
Ú
When an editor menu is the upper menu, 
Õ
 and
...
Õ
 and  
Ö
 move to two separate cells, and  
Ù
 and  
Ú
Ö
 are combined in one cell. If you press  
&
 or  
/
... 
are combined. To switch back, press  
*
 or  
/
.
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}
NAMES
"
OPS
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}
NAMES
"
OPS
Õ
-
Ö
×
Ø
Ù
Ú
4
Õ
Ö
×
Ø
Ù
-
Ú
Entering Hexadecimal Digits
To enter a hexadecimal number, use the number keys as you would for a decimal number.
Select the hexadecimal characters Õ through Ú from the menu as needed.
The BASE TYPE Menu     
- — '
Õ
-
Ú
TYPE
CONV
BOOL
BIT
Ü
ß
Ý
Þ
In an expression, you can designate a number in any number base, regardless of mode.
After you enter the number, select the appropriate base type symbol from the 
BASE TYPE
menu. The base type symbol is pasted to the cursor location. Here are some examples.
In 
Dec
 mode (default):
10
Ü
+10
 b
                        
12
10
ß
+10
 
b                        
26
 In 
Oct
 mode:
10
Ü
+10
 b
                           
12
Ý
10
Þ
+10
 
b                           
22
Ý
In 
Bin
 mode:
10
ß
+10
 
b               
10010
Ü
10
Þ
+10
 
b                 
1100
Ü
 In 
Hex
 mode:
10
Ü
+10
 
b                            
12
ß
10
Þ
+10
 
b                           
1
Õß
BASE 
Õ
-
Ú
 menu items and
BASE TYPE
 menu items are
not the same as regular
alphabetical characters.
In the example, the upper
menu is the list editor menu
-
 
 in 
Dec
 number
base mode).
If  
Hex
 number base mode is
not set, you must enter the  
ß
designator, even if the
number contains a special
hexadecimal character.