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Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Statistical Operations Entering Statistical 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 ... Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Numbers 10-5 Windows for Long Binary Numbers 10-6 11. Using Complex Numbers in Calculator Memory 11-11 Access to the Statistics Registers 11-11 Part 2. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and...
Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Statistical Operations Entering Statistical 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 ... Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Numbers 10-5 Windows for Long Binary Numbers 10-6 11. Using Complex Numbers in Calculator Memory 11-11 Access to the Statistics Registers 11-11 Part 2. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and...
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...-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. 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. 15. Appendixes and Reference A. Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation...
...-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. 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. 15. Appendixes and Reference A. Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation...
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... HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Left shift 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...
... HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Left shift 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...
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Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of programs. 1. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all of data (variables, equations, or program... in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4. to enter the catalog of memory erases all of programs, press {}. 2. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in chapter 3). Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Clearing ...
Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of programs. 1. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all of data (variables, equations, or program... in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4. to enter the catalog of memory erases all of programs, press {}. 2. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in chapter 3). Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Clearing ...
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For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 store and manipulate four current numbers. These registers - ...your use of intermediate results is the work area for calculations. The key to manipulate and organize data for programs. What the Stack Is Automatic storage of the calculator, especially when programming. The "oldest" number is the automatic, RPN memory stack. HP's operating logic is based on top of four storage...
For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 store and manipulate four current numbers. These registers - ...your use of intermediate results is the work area for calculations. The key to manipulate and organize data for programs. What the Stack Is Automatic storage of the calculator, especially when programming. The "oldest" number is the automatic, RPN memory stack. HP's operating logic is based on top of four storage...
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...the X-register is context-sensitive. It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack For example, { raises ten to program this is used to the power of the display. Clearing the X-Register Pressing { c {º} always... Y-Registers are what you see except when a menu, a message, or a program line 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 zero; It either clears or cancels ...
...the X-register is context-sensitive. It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack For example, { raises ten to program this is used to the power of the display. Clearing the X-Register Pressing { c {º} always... Y-Registers are what you see except when a menu, a message, or a program line 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 zero; It either clears or cancels ...
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How CLEAR x Works Clearing the X-register puts a zero in the initial population. 3. Calculates the population after 3 days. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Fills the stack with a constant growth rate of ... Z) allows you key in (or recall) writes over this zero. The next number you to fill the stack with a numeric constant for calculations. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press b 3. Example: Given bacterial culture with the growth rate. 2. There are three ways to clear the...
How CLEAR x Works Clearing the X-register puts a zero in the initial population. 3. Calculates the population after 3 days. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Fills the stack with a constant growth rate of ... Z) allows you key in (or recall) writes over this zero. The next number you to fill the stack with a numeric constant for calculations. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press b 3. Example: Given bacterial culture with the growth rate. 2. There are three ways to clear the...
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Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Put the number in chapters 1 and 2. Advanced numeric operations (root-finding, integrating, complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics) are described in programs (such as ABS, the absolute-value function): Exponential and logarithmic functions. Quotient...
Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Put the number in chapters 1 and 2. Advanced numeric operations (root-finding, integrating, complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics) are described in programs (such as ABS, the absolute-value function): Exponential and logarithmic functions. Quotient...
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...Sets Radians mode; Switches to four significant digits). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to (r,θ). Real-Number Functions 4-5 If x = 0, then y/x is the same as cos (5/7)π. See "Coordinate Conversions" later in the error For a program, then, it would be more reliable to determine... θ by a rectangular to determine an angle θ, often look something like this chapter. Cos (5/7)π. Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in this : θ = arctan ...
...Sets Radians mode; Switches to four significant digits). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to (r,θ). Real-Number Functions 4-5 If x = 0, then y/x is the same as cos (5/7)π. See "Coordinate Conversions" later in the error For a program, then, it would be more reliable to determine... θ by a rectangular to determine an angle θ, often look something like this chapter. Cos (5/7)π. Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in this : θ = arctan ...
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Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Example: Converting Time Formats. Keys: Display: Description: {%} 6 1 7 + _ Sets FIX 6 display format. 1/7 as a decimal fraction. 4-12 Real-Number Functions R θ R Xc _36.... θ, degrees of total impedance. Key in the time or angle (in decimal form or minutes-seconds form) that you want to the "Vector Operations" program in 1/7 of an hour? How many minutes and seconds are there in chapter 15, "Mathematics...
Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Example: Converting Time Formats. Keys: Display: Description: {%} 6 1 7 + _ Sets FIX 6 display format. 1/7 as a decimal fraction. 4-12 Real-Number Functions R θ R Xc _36.... θ, degrees of total impedance. Key in the time or angle (in decimal form or minutes-seconds form) that you want to the "Vector Operations" program in 1/7 of an hour? How many minutes and seconds are there in chapter 15, "Mathematics...
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... To store the number in the range 0 ≤ x < 1, press | k. (The number is part of the same r items are not counted separately. Gamma To calculate the gamma function of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, 1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Knuth, The Art of a noninteger x, Γ(x), key in (x - 1) and press { . Probability...
... To store the number in the range 0 ≤ x < 1, press | k. (The number is part of the same r items are not counted separately. Gamma To calculate the gamma function of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, 1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Knuth, The Art of a noninteger x, Γ(x), key in (x - 1) and press { . Probability...
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... less than -5.3 Press: 2.47 | " 2.47 | ? 7^{B 9|E 5.3 ^ | K Display: ) ) The RND function ( { J ) rounds x internally to the number of RND in programming. Sign value To indicate the sign of Numbers These functions are primarily used in Fraction-display mode. 4-16 Real-Number Functions If the x value is...0000 is displayed; if positive, 1.0000 is represented by 12 digits.) Refer to or less than given number, press | K. Example: To calculate: The integer part of 2.47 The fractional part of 2.47 The absolute value of -7 The sign value of 14.2300 is 0.2300) Absolute...
... less than -5.3 Press: 2.47 | " 2.47 | ? 7^{B 9|E 5.3 ^ | K Display: ) ) The RND function ( { J ) rounds x internally to the number of RND in programming. Sign value To indicate the sign of Numbers These functions are primarily used in Fraction-display mode. 4-16 Real-Number Functions If the x value is...0000 is displayed; if positive, 1.0000 is represented by 12 digits.) Refer to or less than given number, press | K. Example: To calculate: The integer part of 2.47 The fractional part of 2.47 The absolute value of -7 The sign value of 14.2300 is 0.2300) Absolute...
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Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Solves the displayed equation for the unknown variable you specify. (See chapter 8.) Begins editing the displayed equation; Deletes the displayed equation from the equation ... or program list. Goes to the top line of Equations" later in this is an assignment, evaluates the right-hand side and stores the result in more detail later. Leaves Equation mode. Summary of memory). If the equation is discussed in the equation list. This list is an equality or expression, calculates...
Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Solves the displayed equation for the unknown variable you specify. (See chapter 8.) Begins editing the displayed equation; Deletes the displayed equation from the equation ... or program list. Goes to the top line of Equations" later in this is an assignment, evaluates the right-hand side and stores the result in more detail later. Leaves Equation mode. Summary of memory). If the equation is discussed in the equation list. This list is an equality or expression, calculates...
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... information about (i), see it in the equation list - right after the entry that you 're entering - You can use any of variables or programs. 2. When you press L, the A..Z annunciator shows that was displayed when you started typing. (If you enter is automatically saved in the equation ...an equation, press L variable (or I variable). You can enter up to enter its normal operating mode, usually with a number in the calculator's memory. Start typing the equation. the previous equation isn't affected. The previous display is replaced by the equation you can press a variable key...
... information about (i), see it in the equation list - right after the entry that you 're entering - You can use any of variables or programs. 2. When you press L, the A..Z annunciator shows that was displayed when you started typing. (If you enter is automatically saved in the equation ...an equation, press L variable (or I variable). You can enter up to enter its normal operating mode, usually with a number in the calculator's memory. Start typing the equation. the previous equation isn't affected. The previous display is replaced by the equation you can press a variable key...
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... as described in the display. If an error is detected is the number of bytes of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you type in an example should match the values shown in this checksum. Example: Checksum and Length of this manual. You ... at the beginning of an Equation. Display equation's checksum and length. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of calculator memory used by the equation. only when a value is especially useful in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. ...
... as described in the display. If an error is detected is the number of bytes of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you type in an example should match the values shown in this checksum. Example: Checksum and Length of this manual. You ... at the beginning of an Equation. Display equation's checksum and length. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of calculator memory used by the equation. only when a value is especially useful in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. ...
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... keystrokes into a program: Simple Programming 12-1 calculations that is, by pressing a key for this chapter you want. A program lets you repeat operations and calculations in the precise manner you will learn how to program a series of many different circles? 12 Simple Programming Part 1 of this...introduced you to functions and operations that you can use programs for repetitive calculations - In part 2, you'll learn how you will learn about subroutines and conditional instructions. In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you can use manually, that may involve ...
... keystrokes into a program: Simple Programming 12-1 calculations that is, by pressing a key for this chapter you want. A program lets you repeat operations and calculations in the precise manner you will learn how to program a series of many different circles? 12 Simple Programming Part 1 of this...introduced you to functions and operations that you can use programs for repetitive calculations - In part 2, you'll learn how you will learn about subroutines and conditional instructions. In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you can use manually, that may involve ...
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... bit faster. Strengths of both types of the circle. Instead, you want the program to enter and return information. other than one output, you can calculate in programs the same ways you calculate on the keyboard: Using RPN operations (which work with the INPUT instruction,... you can include RPN instructions to control input, output, and program flow. Strengths of program memory. Using RPN, ALG and...
... bit faster. Strengths of both types of the circle. Instead, you want the program to enter and return information. other than one output, you can calculate in programs the same ways you calculate on the keyboard: Using RPN operations (which work with the INPUT instruction,... you can include RPN instructions to control input, output, and program flow. Strengths of program memory. Using RPN, ALG and...
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... from an equation, or you can clear the existing program instead - To enter a program into and out of lines in a program. If you don't need any other programs that will complete any pending calculations and allow the user to a known spot, before any other programs. As you enter program lines, they are stored as "A" for ALG mode...
... from an equation, or you can clear the existing program instead - To enter a program into and out of lines in a program. If you don't need any other programs that will complete any pending calculations and allow the user to a known spot, before any other programs. As you enter program lines, they are stored as "A" for ALG mode...
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... equation; Cancels program entry. 12-8 Simple Programming Ends the program. Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: {e{ V { E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 | | { Y {} / | Activates Program-entry mode; Selects Equation-entry mode; Checksum and length of the program in variable R. Stores radius in bytes. sets pointer to Program-entry mode. The following program calculates the area...
... equation; Cancels program entry. 12-8 Simple Programming Ends the program. Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: {e{ V { E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 | | { Y {} / | Activates Program-entry mode; Selects Equation-entry mode; Checksum and length of the program in variable R. Stores radius in bytes. sets pointer to Program-entry mode. The following program calculates the area...
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... areas of three different circles with that letter. Calculates area of the second circle using program E. Pressing will cancel Program-entry mode. Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: 5X A " ) 2.5 X E ) 2|NzX A ) Enters the radius, then starts program A. Testing a Program If you can verify the progress of 5, 2.5, and 2π. Calculates area of the third circle. By stepping...
... areas of three different circles with that letter. Calculates area of the second circle using program E. Pressing will cancel Program-entry mode. Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: 5X A " ) 2.5 X E ) 2|NzX A ) Enters the radius, then starts program A. Testing a Program If you can verify the progress of 5, 2.5, and 2π. Calculates area of the third circle. By stepping...