Calculators Showing Digit Separator in Casio fx-cg20/10

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The Casio fx-cg20/10 calculators do not have a built-in feature to display digit separators such as commas for large numbers. Users can only limit decimal places or display numbers in a shortened format (e.g., 100k instead of 100000). Previous discussions indicate that other models may support digit separators, but the fx-cg20/10 lacks this functionality. For users seeking to format numbers with digit separators, alternative calculators or software may be necessary.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Casio fx-cg20/10 calculator functions
  • Familiarity with number formatting in calculators
  • Knowledge of alternative calculators with digit separator features
  • Basic navigation of online support forums
NEXT STEPS
  • Research alternative calculators that support digit separators, such as the Casio fx-82ES
  • Explore software tools that allow number formatting with digit separators
  • Investigate user manuals for other Casio models for potential features
  • Engage in online forums for tips on number formatting in calculators
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This discussion is beneficial for calculator users, educators, and students who require clear number formatting for presentations or calculations, particularly those using the Casio fx-cg20/10 model.

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I have been digging into the manual to figure out how to show digit separator (e.g 100,000). I do not seem to be able to find anything even though I have a vague memory that I have done it about a year ago. All I am managing to do is limit decimal places and show 100k instead of 100000.

If anyone is familiar with this calculator, please help.
 
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