SOURCE: reset?
Okay, I did what the best solution did and worked with it.
"1. press 2nd F (left top corner)
2. ENG/FIX (the button next to 2nd F)
3. press 0 (if you don't want calculator to round off any decimals)"
In order to get your exact value of pi, in step #3, instead of 0, press the decimal [ . ]
This should give you no decimals when entering a number and give you 3.141592654... when you input pi.
Hope that works/helps.
SOURCE: SPL-P100 calculator problem
There is a tab button that controls the amount of decimal places you would like. press tab and it will change to 0-2-3-4-A-F showing on the bottom of the screen.
It works. :-)
Joe Stogrin
www.littlejoesauctions.com
SOURCE: Default decimal settings
Your BA II PLUS stores numeric values internally to an accuracy of 13 digits. However, the numbers it displays depends on the number of decimal places to which you have it set (choice of 0–9 or floating decimal). To set the number of decimal places displayed to three: hit [2ND][FORMAT][3][ENTER]This setting also continues indefinitely (even though the calculator is turned off and on) until it is changed.
SOURCE: Sharp ELSIMATE EL-240SA - how do you stop this
From the manual:
SETTING THE NUMBER OF DECIMAL DIGITS
Numbers of decimal digits of calculation results can be specified by pressing [C-CE] twice, then press [C-CE]and [M+] simultaneously.
The decimal digit assignment will appear as “F” (for “floating point”), “2” or “0” on the LCD. (The default is “F”.)
Press and hold [C-CE] and [M+] until the symbol changes.
SOURCE: On my TI-30xs Texas Instruments, I cant figure out
Use the toggle button above the enter key. It looks like 2 arrows
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