Storing and Recalling Data


Storing and recalling numbers are two of the most often-used memory functions


Storing Data

The [ STO ] key followed by the data register address stores the currently displayed value in the register.

Because storing a value does not complete any pending operations, you can store a value you are entering into an expression or intermediate result.

Example

Calculate 3 × 4.5² and store the intermediate result of 4.5² in data register 004.

Procedure

Press

Display

Clear display[ CLEAR ]D_McSSNB
Begin expression3 [ × ]D_QbMf2y
Evaluate 4.5²4.5 [ x² ]D_NIPhGO
Store 20.25 in register 004[ STO ] 004D_NIPhGO
Display result[ = ]D_oE0wOn



Recalling Data

The [ RCL ] key displays the value stored in a specified register. (You can use the recall function to enter a stored value into an expression.)

Example

Multiply by 6 the value you previously stored in data register 004.

Procedure

Press

Display

Clear display[ CLEAR ]D_McSSNB
Begin expression6 [ × ]D_yNeJk3
Recall stored value[ RCL ] 004D_NIPhGO
Display result[ = ]D_8LwH9l


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