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...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... 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. Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Programming 12. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The...
...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... 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. Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents Programming 12. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The...
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...-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 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. Mathematics Programs Vector Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part...
...-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 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. Mathematics Programs Vector Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part...
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... 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 executing. 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...
... 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 executing. 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...
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...the {#} menu key displays the catalog of variables (see the confirmation prompt which you 've stored. To enter the catalog of programs. 1. To exit the catalog, press . You will then see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4.... Pressing { Y displays the following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of programs, press {}. 2. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in chapter 3). Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory. 2. to enter the ...
...the {#} menu key displays the catalog of variables (see the confirmation prompt which you 've stored. To enter the catalog of programs. 1. To exit the catalog, press . You will then see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4.... Pressing { Y displays the following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of programs, press {}. 2. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in chapter 3). Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory. 2. to enter the ...
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The key to use 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 - These registers - The "oldest" number is stored in RPN mode. For optimal efficiency of the calculator, especially when programming. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or...
The key to use 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 - These registers - The "oldest" number is stored in RPN mode. For optimal efficiency of the calculator, especially when programming. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or...
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... it acts like { c {º} when the X-register is displayed and digit entry 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 the power of the display. T 0.0000 "Oldest" number Z ... either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is terminated (no coincidence: these letters refer to zero; In programming, the stack is displayed. This is being displayed. and Y-registers. The key, in the Display The X and Y-Registers ...
... it acts like { c {º} when the X-register is displayed and digit entry 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 the power of the display. T 0.0000 "Oldest" number Z ... either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is terminated (no coincidence: these letters refer to zero; In programming, the stack is displayed. This is being displayed. and Y-registers. The key, in the Display The X and Y-Registers ...
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... 225 337.5 1 2 3 4 5 1. Fills the stack with a numeric constant for calculations. Keys in (or recall) writes over this zero. There are three ways to clear the contents of to fill the stack with the growth rate. 2. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack The...
... 225 337.5 1 2 3 4 5 1. Fills the stack with a numeric constant for calculations. Keys in (or recall) writes over this zero. There are three ways to clear the contents of to fill the stack with the growth rate. 2. Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack The...
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... of numbers (number-altering functions). 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 and Remainder of Divisions. ... Conversion functions for coordinates, angles, and units. Probability functions. Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in later chapters. Real-Number Functions 4-1
... of numbers (number-altering functions). 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 and Remainder of Divisions. ... Conversion functions for coordinates, angles, and units. Probability functions. Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in later chapters. Real-Number Functions 4-1
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..., it would be more reliable to determine θ by a rectangular to (r,θ). Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to determine an angle θ, often look something like this chapter. Real-Number Functions 4-5 Keys: Display: Description: {} 5...Cos (5/7)π. Example: Show that cosine (5/7)π radians and cosine 128.57° are equal (to Degrees mode (no annunciator). Switches to four significant digits). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to polar conversion, which is the same as cos (5/7)π.
..., it would be more reliable to determine θ by a rectangular to (r,θ). Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to determine an angle θ, often look something like this chapter. Real-Number Functions 4-5 Keys: Display: Description: {} 5...Cos (5/7)π. Example: Show that cosine (5/7)π radians and cosine 128.57° are equal (to Degrees mode (no annunciator). Switches to four significant digits). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to polar conversion, which is the same as cos (5/7)π.
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...cross product, and dot product), refer to convert. 2. Time Conversions Values for time (in hours, H) or angles (in 1/7 of an hour? Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Displays y, ohms reactance, XC. To convert between a decimal-fraction form (H.h or D.d) and a minutes-seconds form (H.MMSSss ... mode. Key in the time or angle (in decimal form or minutes-seconds form) that you want to the "Vector Operations" program in chapter 15, "Mathematics Programs". Press | u or { t. How many minutes and seconds are there in degrees, D) can be converted between decimal fractions and...
...cross product, and dot product), refer to convert. 2. Time Conversions Values for time (in hours, H) or angles (in 1/7 of an hour? Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Displays y, ohms reactance, XC. To convert between a decimal-fraction form (H.h or D.d) and a minutes-seconds form (H.MMSSss ... mode. Key in the time or angle (in decimal form or minutes-seconds form) that you want to the "Vector Operations" program in chapter 15, "Mathematics Programs". Press | u or { t. How many minutes and seconds are there in degrees, D) can be converted between decimal fractions and...
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...passes the spectral test of a noninteger x, Γ(x), key in x as a new seed for x cannot be a negative integer. Gamma To calculate the gamma function of D. Seed To store the number in (x - 1) and press { . Random number generator To generate a random number ... than once in the range 0 ≤ x < 1, press | k. (The number is part of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, 1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Probability Combinations To calculate the number of possible sets of a displayed non-negative integer x (0 ≤ x ≤ 253), press ...
...passes the spectral test of a noninteger x, Γ(x), key in x as a new seed for x cannot be a negative integer. Gamma To calculate the gamma function of D. Seed To store the number in (x - 1) and press { . Random number generator To generate a random number ... than once in the range 0 ≤ x < 1, press | k. (The number is part of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, 1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Probability Combinations To calculate the number of possible sets of a displayed non-negative integer x (0 ≤ x ≤ 253), press ...
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... part of x and replace it with its absolute value, press { B. if zero, 0.0000 is displayed. Sign value To indicate the sign of RND in programming. Example: To calculate: The integer part of 2.47 The fractional part of 2.47 The absolute value of -7 The sign value of 9 The greatest integer equal to chapter...
... part of x and replace it with its absolute value, press { B. if zero, 0.0000 is displayed. Sign value To indicate the sign of RND in programming. Example: To calculate: The integer part of 2.47 The fractional part of 2.47 The absolute value of -7 The sign value of 9 The greatest integer equal to chapter...
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...144; Operation Enters and leaves Equation mode. Evaluates the displayed equation. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Goes to the last line of the equation or program list. They're described in the variable on the left-hand side. Steps ...chapter.) Evaluates the displayed equation. subsequent presses delete the rightmost function or variable. This list is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with respect to perform operations involving equations. If the equation is visible whenever you specify. (See...
...144; Operation Enters and leaves Equation mode. Evaluates the displayed equation. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Goes to the last line of the equation or program list. They're described in the variable on the left-hand side. Steps ...chapter.) Evaluates the displayed equation. subsequent presses delete the rightmost function or variable. This list is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with respect to perform operations involving equations. If the equation is visible whenever you specify. (See...
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... active, and an entry from the equation list is automatically saved in the equation list - they're described in the calculator's memory. Make sure the calculator is in its name in the equation. 6-4 Entering and Evaluating Equations You can use each variable as many times as required... equation you press instead, the equation is saved, but Equation mode is turned off.) Equations can 't be viewing the catalog of variables or programs. 2. The equation is displayed. 3. Variables in Equations You can enter up to 255 characters per equation. 4. For example, you make a mistake, ...
... active, and an entry from the equation list is automatically saved in the equation list - they're described in the calculator's memory. Make sure the calculator is in its name in the equation. 6-4 Entering and Evaluating Equations You can use each variable as many times as required... equation you press instead, the equation is saved, but Equation mode is turned off.) Equations can 't be viewing the catalog of variables or programs. 2. The equation is displayed. 3. Variables in Equations You can enter up to 255 characters per equation. 4. For example, you make a mistake, ...
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... and length. No other equation will not have this checksum. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you create "equations" that might actually be messages. you can press |... to show you enter the equation incorrectly, it will have this value. This is actually being calculated. The length is displayed. The checksum and length of an Equation. Redisplays the equation. only when a value is especially useful in programs...
... and length. No other equation will not have this checksum. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you create "equations" that might actually be messages. you can press |... to show you enter the equation incorrectly, it will have this value. This is actually being calculated. The length is displayed. The checksum and length of an Equation. Redisplays the equation. only when a value is especially useful in programs...
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... 5 ! To find the area of many different circles? calculations that is, by pressing a key for repetitive calculations - z | N to get the result for the different radii), you can put the repeatable keystrokes into a program: Simple Programming 12-1 In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you wanted to find the area of a circle with... or more intricate logic. And you saw how you will learn how you can use programs for each time. In this chapter you can use equations to repeat calculations without doing all of the keystrokes each individual operation.
... 5 ! To find the area of many different circles? calculations that is, by pressing a key for repetitive calculations - z | N to get the result for the different radii), you can put the repeatable keystrokes into a program: Simple Programming 12-1 In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you wanted to find the area of a circle with... or more intricate logic. And you saw how you will learn how you can use programs for each time. In this chapter you can use equations to repeat calculations without doing all of the keystrokes each individual operation.
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... variable R. Checksum and length of a circle using an equation, rather than using RPN operations like the previous program. Selects Equation-entry mode; Cancels program entry. 12-8 Simple Programming The following program calculates the area of equation. sets pointer to Program-entry mode. enters the equation; Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: {e{ V { E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 ...
... variable R. Checksum and length of a circle using an equation, rather than using RPN operations like the previous program. Selects Equation-entry mode; Cancels program entry. 12-8 Simple Programming The following program calculates the area of equation. sets pointer to Program-entry mode. enters the equation; Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: {e{ V { E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 ...
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...;σ )2 ÷2 σ 2π x This program uses the built-in integration feature of the HP 33s to iteratively search for a value of x which yields the given probability Q(x). This is obtained using Newton's method to integrate the equation of the bell-shaped curve shown below. Given a value x, this program calculates the probability that the sample distribution...
...;σ )2 ÷2 σ 2π x This program uses the built-in integration feature of the HP 33s to iteratively search for a value of x which yields the given probability Q(x). This is obtained using Newton's method to integrate the equation of the bell-shaped curve shown below. Given a value x, this program calculates the probability that the sample distribution...
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...; Complex 9-2 addition. Returns (z1x + i z1y) - (z2x + i z2y). CMPLX + CMPLX - clears displayed equation. 1-6 1-24 Clears all stored data, equations, and programs. 1-24 Clears all programs (calculator in Program mode). 12-20 Clears the displayed equation (calculator in Program mode). 12-6 { c {´} Clears statistics registers. 11-11 { c {# } 3-4 Clears all variables to zero. { c {º} Clears x (the X-register) to zero...
...; Complex 9-2 addition. Returns (z1x + i z1y) - (z2x + i z2y). CMPLX + CMPLX - clears displayed equation. 1-6 1-24 Clears all stored data, equations, and programs. 1-24 Clears all programs (calculator in Program mode). 12-20 Clears the displayed equation (calculator in Program mode). 12-6 { c {´} Clears statistics registers. 11-11 { c {# } 3-4 Clears all variables to zero. { c {º} Clears x (the X-register) to zero...
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...-variable data, 11-2 statistics menus, 11-1, 11-4 statistics registers. effect of , 2-5 equation usage, 6-11 exchanging with variables, 3-6 exchanging X and Y, 2-4 filling with constant, 2-6 long calculations, 2-11 operation, 2-1, 2-4, 9-1 program calculations, 12-12 program input, 12-11 program output, 12-11 purpose, 2-1, 2-2 registers, 2-1 reviewing, 2-3, C-6 rolling, 2-3, C-6 separate from variables, 3-2 size limit, 2-4, 9-1 unaffected by VIEW, 12-14 stack lift.
...-variable data, 11-2 statistics menus, 11-1, 11-4 statistics registers. effect of , 2-5 equation usage, 6-11 exchanging with variables, 3-6 exchanging X and Y, 2-4 filling with constant, 2-6 long calculations, 2-11 operation, 2-1, 2-4, 9-1 program calculations, 12-12 program input, 12-11 program output, 12-11 purpose, 2-1, 2-2 registers, 2-1 reviewing, 2-3, C-6 rolling, 2-3, C-6 separate from variables, 3-2 size limit, 2-4, 9-1 unaffected by VIEW, 12-14 stack lift.