toggle the Inverse and/or Hyperbolic flags and then execute the
corresponding base command (@code{calc-sin} in this case).
-The Inverse and Hyperbolic flags apply only to the next Calculator
-command, after which they are automatically cleared. (They are also
-cleared if the next keystroke is not a Calc command.) Digits you
-type after @kbd{I} or @kbd{H} (or @kbd{K}) are treated as prefix
-arguments for the next command, not as numeric entries. The same
-is true of @kbd{C-u}, but not of the minus sign (@kbd{K -} means to
-subtract and keep arguments).
-
-The third Calc prefix flag, @kbd{K} (keep-arguments), is discussed
+@kindex O
+@pindex calc-option
+The @kbd{O} key (@code{calc-option}) sets another flag, the
+@dfn{Option Flag}, which also can alter the subsequent Calc command in
+various ways.
+
+The Inverse, Hyperbolic and Option flags apply only to the next
+Calculator command, after which they are automatically cleared. (They
+are also cleared if the next keystroke is not a Calc command.) Digits
+you type after @kbd{I}, @kbd{H} or @kbd{O} (or @kbd{K}) are treated as
+prefix arguments for the next command, not as numeric entries. The
+same is true of @kbd{C-u}, but not of the minus sign (@kbd{K -} means
+to subtract and keep arguments).
+
+Another Calc prefix flag, @kbd{K} (keep-arguments), is discussed
elsewhere. @xref{Keep Arguments}.
@node Calculation Modes, Simplification Modes, Inverse and Hyperbolic, Mode Settings
entirety.)
@cindex Two's complements
-With the binary, octal and hexadecimal display modes, Calc can
-display @expr{w}-bit integers using two's complement notation. This
-option is selected with the key sequences @kbd{C-u d 2}, @kbd{C-u d 8}
-and @kbd{C-u d 6}, respectively, and a negative word size might be
-appropriate (@pxref{Binary Functions}). In two's complement
-notation, the integers in the (nearly) symmetric interval from
+Calc can display @expr{w}-bit integers using two's complement
+notation, although this is most useful with the binary, octal and
+hexadecimal display modes. This option is selected by using the
+@kbd{O} option prefix before setting the display radix, and a negative word
+size might be appropriate (@pxref{Binary Functions}). In two's
+complement notation, the integers in the (nearly) symmetric interval
+from
@texline @math{-2^{w-1}}
@infoline @expr{-2^(w-1)}
to
@r{ @: M @: @: @:calc-more-recursion-depth@:}
@r{ @: I M @: @: @:calc-less-recursion-depth@:}
@r{ a@: N @: @: 5 @:evalvn@:(a)}
+@r{ @: O @:command @: 32 @:@:Option}
@r{ @: P @: @: @:@:pi}
@r{ @: I P @: @: @:@:gamma}
@r{ @: H P @: @: @:@:e}