Convert
Overview of Conversion Functions
Conversion Functions:
 Several conversion functions are available as described below.

Hours or Degrees to Hours, Minutes, and Seconds:
 Enter a number of hours or degrees in decimal notation and click
 right arrow H.MS (4,2 3,7) to convert the X into hours, minutes,
 seconds format, which is displayed as H.MMSSs where H is the
 hours, MM is minutes, SS is seconds, and s is the number of
 decimal seconds.  The display format should be set to at least
 FIX 4 to view the results.  For example converting 5.6789 hours
 results in a FIX 7 displayed value of 5.4044040 or 5 hours, 40
 minutes, 44.040 seconds.

Hours, Minutes, and Seconds to Hours or Degrees:
 Enter a number of hours, minutes, and seconds in H.MMSSs format
 and click right arrow H (4,3 3,7) to convert X into decimal hours
 or degrees.  For example to convert 15 hours, 4 minutes, 3.2
 seconds enter 15.04032, click right arrow H (4,3 3,7) to obtain
 the FIX 7 result of 15.0675556 hours or degrees.

Degrees to or from Radians:
 Enter a number of degrees or radians and click right arrow RAD
 (4,2 3,9) to convert X into radians or right arrow DEG (4,3 3,9)
 to convert X into degrees.  Note that the currently selected trig
 mode has no bearing on the results of this conversion.

Polar to or from Rectangular Coordinates:
 To convert from rectangular to polar coordinates enter the y
 coordinate and click ENTER (3,6), enter the x coordinate and
 click right arrow P (4,3 2,6) which returns the angle to Y and
 the magnitude (radius) to X. The angle in Y will be expressed in
 the units of the currently selected trig mode (DEGrees, RADians,
 or GRADs) and will be 0 to +- 180 degrees, +- Pi radians, or +-
 200 grads.  Zero degrees radians, or grads represents the
 positive x axis with positive angles going counter clockwise and
 negative angles going clockwise.

 To convert from polar to rectangular coordinates enter the angle
 in the same units as the currently selected trig mode and click
 ENTER (3,6), enter the magnitude (radius) and click right arrow R
 (4,2 2,6) which returns the y coordinate to Y and the x
 coordinate to X.

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