For compatibility with regular calculators, memory operations are supported from the Calculator's task Main menu Memory sub-menu and can be operated with shortcut keys; the F9 key acts together with its modifiers as the memory key.
Perform the calculation:
2 + 3
Result: 5
To store the result in memory, from the Main menu select:
Memory > Store result in memory
You can insert the memory content into your calculation as follows:
Type a calculation for example:
5 +
The calculation is not complete as you need to insert the memory value; then from the Main menu select: Memory > Recall memory insert to calculation
You get:
5 + 5
Perform the calculation and you get:
Result: 10
Similarly you can add and subtract a result from memory using the relevant operations from the Memory sub-menu.
Note that memory is just a variable and you can perform the above memory operations by typing as explained in the 'Using variables' page of this tutorial; the memory is a variable called 'm'.
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