Calculators HP50G Complex numbers with square roots

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The user is seeking assistance with entering complex numbers into an HP50G calculator, specifically in RPN mode. They are familiar with inputting simple complex numbers like 1+2i as (1,2) but are looking for a more efficient method to input expressions like 6^0.5+2i without typing out the numbers. The solution found involves using the HIST > ECHO function to select an item directly from the stack, streamlining the process of creating complex numbers from existing stack values.
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Hi, I recently bought an HP50G, and I'm having trouble figuring out how to get numbers from the stack into a complex number. Could anyone help?

For example, for 1+2i, I know I'd enter it as (1,2). But when I have something like 6^0.5+2i, I don't want to type the numbers out.

Thanks

Edit: I'm using RPN mode. I've tried a few searches and haven't come up with anything.
 
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I got it figured out. I needed to use HIST > ECHO to select an item from the stack.
 
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