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Other Functions

x

!, Abs(, Ran#,

n

P

r

,

n

C

r

, Rnd(

The

x

!,

n

P

r

, and

n

C

r

functions can be used in the CMPLX Mode, but complex number

arguments are not supported.

A Factorial (!)

Syntax: {

n

}! ({

n

} must be a natural number or 0.)

Example: (5 + 3)!

(5+3)

1X(

x

!)

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A Absolute Value (Abs)

When you are performing a real number calculation, Abs( simply obtains the absolute value.
This function can be used in the CMPLX Mode to determine the absolute value (size) of a
complex number. See “Complex Number Calculations” on page 34 for more information.

Syntax: Abs({

n

})

Example: Abs (2 – 7) = 5

1)(Abs)2-7)E

A Random Number (Ran#)

This function generates a three-decimal place (0.000 to 0.999) pseudo random number. It
does not require an argument, and can be used the same way as a variable.

Syntax: Ran#

Example: To use 1000Ran# to obtain three 3-digit random numbers.

10001.(Ran#)E

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• The above values are provided for example only. The actual values produced by your

calculator for this function will be different.

(

5+3

)

!

40320

(

5+3

)

!

40320

Abs

(

2–7

)

5

Abs

(

2–7

)

5

1000Ran#

287

1000Ran#

287

1000Ran#

613

1000Ran#

613

1000Ran#

118

1000Ran#

118