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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( September 2012) FX-7000G/FX-7000GAIntroducedOctober 1985Discontinued1988CalculatorEntry modePrecision13 digitsDisplay typeDisplay size96 × 64 pixels/8. 16 charactersProgrammingMemory register26 numbers78 numbers (maximum)Program steps422 bytesOtherPower supply3 × LithiumDimensions165 mm × 89 mm × 15 mm (6.5 in × 3.5 in × 0.6 in)The Casio FX-7000G is a which is widely known as being the world's first available to the public. It was introduced to the public and later manufactured between 1985 and c. Notable features are its ability to graph functions, and that it is programmable. The calculator offers 82 scientific functions and is capable of manual computation for basic arithmetic problems. Contents.Features Mathematical The calculator can compute basic arithmetic functions with a precision up to 13 digits.

Many functions integrated into the calculator include arithmetic and algebraic computations such as:.Other specialized functions also implemented into the calculator include and functions, /// conversions and graph plotting. Programming Like many calculators, the FX-7000G includes a mode, in addition to its display and graphing mode. It holds 422 bytes of programming memory, less than half a kilobyte. However the calculator does allow for expanded/additional memory by a method of reducing the number of steps within a program. This is done by optimizing the number of steps a program has to fill a single unit of memory, instead of several.

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The user may save any program they create or are in the process of creating in one of ten programming slots, a feature also used in the handheld computer.The calculator uses a programming language (similar to the earlier FX-602P) which is well suited to writing more complex programs, as memory efficiency is a priority. Tokenization is performed by using characters and symbols in place of long lines of code to minimize the amount of memory being used. The User Manual programming catalog is written in these symbols, allowing for lengthier programs to be written with less effort and less memory. One example is a program which estimates a through the use of; this can be found within the user manual for reference.The calculator has 26 numeric memories as standard. Additional memories can be created by reducing the number of bytes available for programs.

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Using this facility allows a total of 78 memories maximum.Graphing The calculator has a built in graphing feature which is unique to its model. The calculator can display either built-in graphs that are already programmed or display a user defined graph. The user also has the option to rewrite any of the previously programmed graphs.Statistical graphs can also be generated: bar graphs, line graphs, normal distribution curves, regression lines. Display and Exterior Display The FX-7000G incorporates an design via the display window. When set into character mode the calculator can display up to sixteen characters on each of its eight display lines. This sixteen character by eight line display is screened on the 96 × 64 dot matrix. The LCD is not capable of colour or grey scale display.Exterior A black casing surrounds the calculator along with a metal panel implemented on the rear; a large plastic screen protects the LCD display window as well.

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Keys are labeled and printed on orange, green, blue, red, and black malleable buttons. Measurements The calculator's dimensions (width, height, depth) are 83.5 mm × 167 mm × 14 mm (3.29 in × 6.57 in × 0.55 in).

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It has an approximate mass of 155.5 g (5.49 oz) including batteries.Power The Casio Fx-7000G needs a 9.0 volt supply provided by 3 type cells. The calculator does not accept an and only uses batteries. The average battery life is around 120 hours which is shorter in length compared to similar models.