I am afraid there is a misunderstanding. The sequence you describe changes the decimal marker from a dot to a comma. It does not insert a thousands separator.
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Then how to have thousand seperator. Seperators are helpful as they let us know the numbers quickly.
The problem is that the Casio calculators do not have that feature. The Engineering notation may help because the exponents are multiples of 3.
Then how come is this feature available for fx100ms. It shows results in thousand. It's a Casio calculator as well.
I am a finance student and for us each and every zero matters
I should have said Casio Scientific calculators. For finance and business purposes, better get the Casio FC 100 V or FC 200V. In theses calculators there is superscript comma as a 3-digit separator.
Ok thank so soooo much....
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