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... Parts of Numbers 4-16 Names of Equation Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6.
... Parts of Numbers 4-16 Names of Equation Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6.
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...Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Using Complex Numbers in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The Representation of Numbers 10-4 Negative Numbers 10-4 Range of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics Registers 11-10 Summation Statistics 11-10 The Statistics Registers in Calculator... Data 11-1 Entering One-Variable Data 11-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 11-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 11-2 Statistical Calculations 11-4 Mean 11-4 Sample Standard Deviation 11-6 Population Standard Deviation 11-6 Linear Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Numbers...
...Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Using Complex Numbers in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The Representation of Numbers 10-4 Negative Numbers 10-4 Range of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics Registers 11-10 Summation Statistics 11-10 The Statistics Registers in Calculator... Data 11-1 Entering One-Variable Data 11-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 11-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 11-2 Statistical Calculations 11-4 Mean 11-4 Sample Standard Deviation 11-6 Population Standard Deviation 11-6 Linear Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Numbers...
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...LBL and RTN 12-3 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 12-4 Data Input and Output 12-4 Entering a Program 12-5 Keys That Clear 12-6 Function Names in Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (XEQ 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for ... Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 12-17 Interrupting a Running Program 12-17 Error Stops 12-17 Editing a Program 12-18 Program Memory 12-19 Viewing Program Memory 12-19 Memory Usage 12-20 The Catalog ...
...LBL and RTN 12-3 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 12-4 Data Input and Output 12-4 Entering a Program 12-5 Keys That Clear 12-6 Function Names in Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (XEQ 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for ... Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 12-17 Interrupting a Running Program 12-17 Error Stops 12-17 Editing a Program 12-18 Program Memory 12-19 Viewing Program Memory 12-19 Memory Usage 12-20 The Catalog ...
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...Solving and Integrating 14-11 8 Contents Solving and Integrating Programs Solving a Program 14-1 Using SOLVE in a Program 14-6 Integrating a Program 14-7 Using Integration in Programs 13-1 Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN 13-2 Nested Subroutines 13-3 Branching (GTO 13-4 A Programmed GTO Instruction 13-5 Using GTO from the Keyboard 13...20 The Variable "i 13-20 The Indirect Address, (i 13-21 Program Control with (i 13-22 Equations with (i 13-24 14. Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 12-22 Numbers Entered in Program Lines 12-23 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 12-23 13....
...Solving and Integrating 14-11 8 Contents Solving and Integrating Programs Solving a Program 14-1 Using SOLVE in a Program 14-6 Integrating a Program 14-7 Using Integration in Programs 13-1 Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN 13-2 Nested Subroutines 13-3 Branching (GTO 13-4 A Programmed GTO Instruction 13-5 Using GTO from the Keyboard 13...20 The Variable "i 13-20 The Indirect Address, (i 13-21 Program Control with (i 13-22 Equations with (i 13-24 14. Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 12-22 Numbers Entered in Program Lines 12-23 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 12-23 13....
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... Deviation 16-17 17. Appendixes and Reference A. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root...
... Deviation 16-17 17. Appendixes and Reference A. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root...
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... key (and turn off its annunciator), press the same shift key again. Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function G Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in chapter 12. Cursor Keys Note that the alpha keys are "active". Variables are covered in the display, indicating that the...
... key (and turn off its annunciator), press the same shift key again. Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function G Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in chapter 12. Cursor Keys Note that the alpha keys are "active". Variables are covered in the display, indicating that the...
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Clear or Cancel. b also clears error messages, and deletes the current program line during program entry. Key b Keys for Clearing Description Backspace. Keyboard-entry mode: Erases the character immediately to the left of "_" (the digit-entry...Equation-entry mode: Erases the character immediately to zero or cancels the current situation (such as a menu, a message, a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). Getting Started 1-5 Clears the displayed number to the left of "¾" (the equation-entry cursor). If the number is not complete, b erases the...
Clear or Cancel. b also clears error messages, and deletes the current program line during program entry. Key b Keys for Clearing Description Backspace. Keyboard-entry mode: Erases the character immediately to the left of "_" (the digit-entry...Equation-entry mode: Erases the character immediately to zero or cancels the current situation (such as a menu, a message, a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). Getting Started 1-5 Clears the displayed number to the left of "¾" (the equation-entry cursor). If the number is not complete, b erases the...
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... is deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started If you select {}, a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in the X-register), all variables, all of memory, or all statistical data. Keys for Clearing (continued)... Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing x (the number in program lines), the menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing the equation.
... is deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started If you select {}, a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in the X-register), all variables, all of memory, or all statistical data. Keys for Clearing (continued)... Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing x (the number in program lines), the menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing the equation.
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HP 33s Menus Menu Name L.R. and y-values; Uº U 11 Sample standard deviation, population standard deviation. Programming Instructions @ 13 Functions to set, clear, and test flags. ≠≤≥= 13 Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers....more power to 4 " Physics constants" on the keyboard. This is a lot more functions. Functions to use 40 physics constants-refer to the HP 33s than what you see on page 4-8. Q 11 Statistical data summations. 11 Base conversions (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary). Using Menus There...
HP 33s Menus Menu Name L.R. and y-values; Uº U 11 Sample standard deviation, population standard deviation. Programming Instructions @ 13 Functions to set, clear, and test flags. ≠≤≥= 13 Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers....more power to 4 " Physics constants" on the keyboard. This is a lot more functions. Functions to use 40 physics constants-refer to the HP 33s than what you see on page 4-8. Q 11 Statistical data summations. 11 Base conversions (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary). Using Menus There...
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Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. catalog of memory available); Press a menu key (shifted) to access the next menu page. The CONST...
Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. catalog of memory available); Press a menu key (shifted) to access the next menu page. The CONST...
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...is active. 1 Right shift is active. 1 Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is set (flags 5 13 through 11 have no annunciator. If neither part of "cd"' is on, the exact value of...base 10, default) has no annunciator. 1-12 Getting Started Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is executing.
...is active. 1 Right shift is active. 1 Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is set (flags 5 13 through 11 have no annunciator. If neither part of "cd"' is on, the exact value of...base 10, default) has no annunciator. 1-12 Getting Started Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is executing.
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... the current display to see the leading or trailing characters. HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. use the left and right. (Equation-entry and Program-entry mode aren't included) Use | to the first one...
... the current display to see the leading or trailing characters. HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. use the left and right. (Equation-entry and Program-entry mode aren't included) Use | to the first one...
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Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of programs. 1. To enter the catalog of data (variables, equations, or program lines). It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see "... 2. To exit the catalog, press . Press { c {}. Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Pressing the {#} menu key displays the catalog of programs, press {}. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. to enter the catalog of variables (see the confirmation prompt which you '...
Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of programs. 1. To enter the catalog of data (variables, equations, or program lines). It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see "... 2. To exit the catalog, press . Press { c {}. Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Pressing the {#} menu key displays the catalog of programs, press {}. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. to enter the catalog of variables (see the confirmation prompt which you '...
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... understanding the material will learn how the stack can help you will greatly enhance your use of the calculator, especially when programming. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables, àukasiewicz's notation places them before the ... automatic, RPN memory stack. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - The stack is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. You do not need to read and understand this material to manipulate and organize data for...
... understanding the material will learn how the stack can help you will greatly enhance your use of the calculator, especially when programming. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables, àukasiewicz's notation places them before the ... automatic, RPN memory stack. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - The stack is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. You do not need to read and understand this material to manipulate and organize data for...
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...Displayed The most "recent" number is in the X-register: this instruction. It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack This is no cursor present). b also acts like { c {º} only when the X-register is...current display, depending on the situation: it is also used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to program this is displayed. The X and Y-Registers are in contrast, is...
...Displayed The most "recent" number is in the X-register: this instruction. It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack This is no cursor present). b also acts like { c {º} only when the X-register is...current display, depending on the situation: it is also used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to program this is displayed. The X and Y-Registers are in contrast, is...
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... after 3 days. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Keys in the X-register. Calculates the population after 1 day. 4. There are three ways to clear the contents of the X-register, that is, to itself, press...replicating effect of together with the replicating effect of stack drop (from T into Z) allows you key in (or recall) writes over this zero. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press 2. How CLEAR x Works Clearing the X-register puts a zero in the initial population. 3. Press b ...
... after 3 days. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Keys in the X-register. Calculates the population after 1 day. 4. There are three ways to clear the contents of the X-register, that is, to itself, press...replicating effect of together with the replicating effect of stack drop (from T into Z) allows you key in (or recall) writes over this zero. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press 2. How CLEAR x Works Clearing the X-register puts a zero in the initial population. 3. Press b ...
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Lifts the stack and replicates the X-register. 3. During program entry, b deletes the currently-displayed program line and cancels program entry. During digit entry, b backspaces over the displayed number. If the display shows a labeled number (such as /) ), pressing or b cancels that produces a ...
Lifts the stack and replicates the X-register. 3. During program entry, b deletes the currently-displayed program line and cancels program entry. During digit entry, b backspaces over the displayed number. If the display shows a labeled number (such as /) ), pressing or b cancels that produces a ...
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3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Numbers are active. 3. Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can choose the letter to remind you can use to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of light.) 1. Cursor prompts for the speed of user memory: memory that you of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. Letter keys.
3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Numbers are active. 3. Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can choose the letter to remind you can use to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of light.) 1. Cursor prompts for the speed of user memory: memory that you of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. Letter keys.
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.... Press or to cancel the catalog. Pressing the {} menu key displays the catalog of programs. To review the values at the left of the radix ( ) or 8 ). | is most often used in programming, but it is a binary number with more than 12 digits, use the and keys to...
.... Press or to cancel the catalog. Pressing the {} menu key displays the catalog of programs. To review the values at the left of the radix ( ) or 8 ). | is most often used in programming, but it is a binary number with more than 12 digits, use the and keys to...
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... is still in the display. New x = Previous x Variable For example, suppose you want to divide the number in the X-register (3, displayed) by the value in programs: using a recalled number and to each of those variables. A 15 Tt Zz Yy X3 A 12 Result: 15 3 that is, x 12 Example: Suppose the variables D, E, and...
... is still in the display. New x = Previous x Variable For example, suppose you want to divide the number in the X-register (3, displayed) by the value in programs: using a recalled number and to each of those variables. A 15 Tt Zz Yy X3 A 12 Result: 15 3 that is, x 12 Example: Suppose the variables D, E, and...