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... 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Changing the Fraction Display 5-4 Setting the Maximum Denominator 5-4 Choosing a Fraction Format 5-6 Examples of Equations 6-14 4 Contents Fractions 5-1 Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in Programs 5-10 6.
... 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Changing the Fraction Display 5-4 Setting the Maximum Denominator 5-4 Choosing a Fraction Format 5-6 Examples of Equations 6-14 4 Contents Fractions 5-1 Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in Programs 5-10 6.
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... 9-2 Complex Operations 9-2 Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation 9-5 Complex Numbers in Equations 9-7 Complex Number in Equation 7-6 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-7 Verifying the Result 7-7 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-8 Choosing Initial Guesses for SOLVE 7-8 For More Information 7-12 8. Operator Precedence 6-14 Equation Functions 6-16 Syntax Errors 6-19 Verifying Equations 6-19 7. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an...
... 9-2 Complex Operations 9-2 Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation 9-5 Complex Numbers in Equations 9-7 Complex Number in Equation 7-6 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-7 Verifying the Result 7-7 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-8 Choosing Initial Guesses for SOLVE 7-8 For More Information 7-12 8. Operator Precedence 6-14 Equation Functions 6-16 Syntax Errors 6-19 Verifying Equations 6-19 7. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an...
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...-4 The Representation of Numbers 11-6 Negative Numbers 11-6 Range of Numbers 11-7 Windows for Long Binary Numbers 11-8 Using base in program and equations 11-8 12.Statistical Operations 12-1 Entering Statistical Data 12-1 Entering One-Variable Data 12-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 12-2... Correcting Errors in Data Entry 12-2 Statistical Calculations 12-4 Mean 12-4 Sample Standard Deviation 12-6 Population Standard Deviation 12-7 Linear Regression 12-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 12...
...-4 The Representation of Numbers 11-6 Negative Numbers 11-6 Range of Numbers 11-7 Windows for Long Binary Numbers 11-8 Using base in program and equations 11-8 12.Statistical Operations 12-1 Entering Statistical Data 12-1 Entering One-Variable Data 12-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 12-2... Correcting Errors in Data Entry 12-2 Statistical Calculations 12-4 Mean 12-4 Sample Standard Deviation 12-6 Population Standard Deviation 12-7 Linear Regression 12-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 12...
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... 13-4 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 13-4 Data Input and Output 13-5 Entering a Program 13-6 Clear functions and backspace key 13-7 Function Names in Programs 13-8 Running a Program 13-10 Executing a Program (XEQ 13-10 Testing a Program 13-11 Entering and Displaying Data 13-12 Using... Information without Stopping 13-18 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 13-19 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 13-19 Interrupting a Running Program 13-19 Error Stops 13-19 Editing a Program 13-20 Program Memory 13-21 Viewing Program Memory 13-21 Memory Usage 13-22 The Catalog ...
... 13-4 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 13-4 Data Input and Output 13-5 Entering a Program 13-6 Clear functions and backspace key 13-7 Function Names in Programs 13-8 Running a Program 13-10 Executing a Program (XEQ 13-10 Testing a Program 13-11 Entering and Displaying Data 13-12 Using... Information without Stopping 13-18 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 13-19 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 13-19 Interrupting a Running Program 13-19 Error Stops 13-19 Editing a Program 13-20 Program Memory 13-21 Viewing Program Memory 13-21 Memory Usage 13-22 The Catalog ...
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...-23 Nonprogrammable Functions 13-24 Programming with BASE 13-24 Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 13-25 Numbers Entered in Program Lines 13-25 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 13-26 14.Programming Techniques 14-1 Routines in Programs 14-1 Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN 14-1 Nested Subroutines 14-2 Branching (GTO 14-4 A Programmed GTO Instruction 14-5 Using GTO...
...-23 Nonprogrammable Functions 13-24 Programming with BASE 13-24 Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 13-25 Numbers Entered in Program Lines 13-25 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 13-26 14.Programming Techniques 14-1 Routines in Programs 14-1 Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN 14-1 Nested Subroutines 14-2 Branching (GTO 14-4 A Programmed GTO Instruction 14-5 Using GTO...
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... Standard Deviation 16-18 17.Miscellaneous Programs and Equations 17-1 Time Value of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-7 Cross Product in Vectors 17-11 Part 3. Support, Batteries, and Service A-1 Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions ...A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-3 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-7 Service A-8 Regulatory information A-12 Federal Communications ...
... Standard Deviation 16-18 17.Miscellaneous Programs and Equations 17-1 Time Value of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-7 Cross Product in Vectors 17-11 Part 3. Support, Batteries, and Service A-1 Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions ...A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-3 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-7 Service A-8 Regulatory information A-12 Federal Communications ...
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...), press the same shift key again. Cursor Keys Each of the display. Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in chapter 13. In this text we will use the graphics Õ, Ö, × and Ø to refer to type a letter...
...), press the same shift key again. Cursor Keys Each of the display. Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in chapter 13. In this text we will use the graphics Õ, Ö, × and Ø to refer to type a letter...
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...clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator is in the process of being entered, erases the character to the left of the entry cursor ( _ ). Program-entry mode: If a program line is in program-entry and equation-entry modes, as a menu, a message, ...a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). 1-4 Getting Started Key Keys for Clearing...
...clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator is in the process of being entered, erases the character to the left of the entry cursor ( _ ). Program-entry mode: If a program line is in program-entry and equation-entry modes, as a menu, a message, ...a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). 1-4 Getting Started Key Keys for Clearing...
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... is replaced by If you press a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all your programs. During equation entry is replaced by If you can verify your decision before erasing everything in memory. For example: CLVAR056 erases all your decision before ...
... is replaced by If you press a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all your programs. During equation entry is replaced by If you can verify your decision before erasing everything in memory. For example: CLVAR056 erases all your decision before ...
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... ALG mode -X-, Y-, Z-, T-registers Functions to clear different portions of memory-refer to select. 3. FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to display a set , clear, and test flags Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers Comparison tests of the X-register and zero.... can either press while the item is underlined. Other functions Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels 14 14 1, 3, 12 4, 1 Angular modes and operation mode 1 Fixed, scientific, engineering, full floating point numerical display formats;
... ALG mode -X-, Y-, Z-, T-registers Functions to clear different portions of memory-refer to select. 3. FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to display a set , clear, and test flags Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers Comparison tests of the X-register and zero.... can either press while the item is underlined. Other functions Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels 14 14 1, 3, 12 4, 1 Angular modes and operation mode 1 Fixed, scientific, engineering, full floating point numerical display formats;
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... Started 1-11 any arbitrary operation. See The Last X Register in Chapter 2 for details on the calculator context, but cleared using a character in an equation or program that you just deleted using (while in equation or program mode) Please note also that the Undo operation is executed. Undo key The Undo Key... will keep Undo from the deletion of an entry rather than to recover: an entry that you deleted an equation deleted while in equation mode a program line deleted while in program mode In addition, you can also be used while editing an entry.
... Started 1-11 any arbitrary operation. See The Last X Register in Chapter 2 for details on the calculator context, but cleared using a character in an equation or program that you just deleted using (while in equation or program mode) Please note also that the Undo operation is executed. Undo key The Undo Key... will keep Undo from the deletion of an entry rather than to recover: an entry that you deleted an equation deleted while in equation mode a program line deleted while in program mode In addition, you can also be used while editing an entry.
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...Program-entry is slightly less than or slightly greater than its true value. DEG mode (default) has no annunciator. When in Fraction-display mode (press ), only one of the " " or " " halves of the fraction is active. Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator... RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is active. Algebraic mode is executing. DEC (base 10, default) has no annunciator. Hyperbolic function is active....
...Program-entry is slightly less than or slightly greater than its true value. DEG mode (default) has no annunciator. When in Fraction-display mode (press ), only one of the " " or " " halves of the fraction is active. Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator... RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is active. Algebraic mode is executing. DEC (base 10, default) has no annunciator. Hyperbolic function is active....
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... through an equation list, a catalog of variables, lines of a program, menu pages, or programs in the program catalog. 1, 6, 13 The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an entry and see the rest of the characters. A 1-14 Getting Started Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are characters to the left...
... through an equation list, a catalog of variables, lines of a program, menu pages, or programs in the program catalog. 1, 6, 13 The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an entry and see the rest of the characters. A 1-14 Getting Started Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are characters to the left...
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... √x ex 10x 1/x In ALG, Equation, ALG Program SQ() SQRT() EXP() ALOG() INV() Two Argument or Binary Operations Two argument operations, such as SQ(). In RPN mode, the first number is entered, then ... infix notation and another taking a more function-oriented approach. There are similar to see the result In the example, the square operator is invoked. Example: Calculate 3.42, first in RPN mode and then in the table below.
... √x ex 10x 1/x In ALG, Equation, ALG Program SQ() SQRT() EXP() ALOG() INV() Two Argument or Binary Operations Two argument operations, such as SQ(). In RPN mode, the first number is entered, then ... infix notation and another taking a more function-oriented approach. There are similar to see the result In the example, the square operator is invoked. Example: Calculate 3.42, first in RPN mode and then in the table below.
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... via the options in the number of the "" or "" radix mark) if they fit. During some complicated internal calculations, the calculator uses 15-digit precision for a noncommutative two argument operation in the wrong order in the x- however, you see the section entitled...ALG Program ^ XROOT(, ) IDIV(, ) For commutative operations such as and , the order of numbers. For 10 or 11 places, press or . and y-registers. The first four options (FIX, SCI, ENG, and ALL) control the number of digits in scientific format...
... via the options in the number of the "" or "" radix mark) if they fit. During some complicated internal calculations, the calculator uses 15-digit precision for a noncommutative two argument operation in the wrong order in the x- however, you see the section entitled...ALG Program ^ XROOT(, ) IDIV(, ) For commutative operations such as and , the order of numbers. For 10 or 11 places, press or . and y-registers. The first four options (FIX, SCI, ENG, and ALL) control the number of digits in scientific format...
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Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of memory in which you have pressed an inactive or invalid key. All displayed messages are ...variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in this context. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs, press 2. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs. 1. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in appendix F, "Messages". To exit the catalog, press . ...; because the second decimal point has no message is the number of bytes of data (variables, equations, or program lines).
Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of memory in which you have pressed an inactive or invalid key. All displayed messages are ...variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in this context. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs, press 2. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs. 1. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in appendix F, "Messages". To exit the catalog, press . ...; because the second decimal point has no message is the number of bytes of data (variables, equations, or program lines).
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It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see the confirmation prompt which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory: 1. Press You will then see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all numbers, equations, and programs you've stored. Clearing All of Memory Clearing all of memory erases all of memory. 2. Press Getting Started 1-29
It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as data, see the confirmation prompt which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory: 1. Press You will then see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all numbers, equations, and programs you've stored. Clearing All of Memory Clearing all of memory erases all of memory. 2. Press Getting Started 1-29
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...'s notation places them before the numbers or variables. The stack consists of the calculator, especially when programming. store and manipulate four current numbers. These registers - For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 2 RPN...
...'s notation places them before the numbers or variables. The stack consists of the calculator, especially when programming. store and manipulate four current numbers. These registers - For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. labeled X, Y, Z, and T - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 2 RPN...
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...2-D vector will occupy part 1; Every register is separated into three parts: A real number or a 1-D vector will occupy part 1 and part 2; In programming, the stack is the number you see in the second line of the display. A 3-D vector will be null in this case. part 2 and part ...3 will be null in this is used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to deliver output. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack part 3 will occupy...
...2-D vector will occupy part 1; Every register is separated into three parts: A real number or a 1-D vector will occupy part 1 and part 2; In programming, the stack is the number you see in the second line of the display. A 3-D vector will be null in this case. part 2 and part ...3 will be null in this is used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to deliver output. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack part 3 will occupy...
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...4 3 2 1 Z 2 1 4 3 2 Y 3 2 1 4 3 X 4 3 2 1 4 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-3 You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a program line is no cursor present). You might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. Suppose the stack is terminated (no coincidence: these letters... is filled with 1, 2, 3, 4. (press Pressing four times rolls the numbers all the way around and back to program this instruction. and Y-registers. The X and Y-Registers are in the Display The X and Y-Registers are what you review the ...
...4 3 2 1 Z 2 1 4 3 2 Y 3 2 1 4 3 X 4 3 2 1 4 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-3 You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a program line is no cursor present). You might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. Suppose the stack is terminated (no coincidence: these letters... is filled with 1, 2, 3, 4. (press Pressing four times rolls the numbers all the way around and back to program this instruction. and Y-registers. The X and Y-Registers are in the Display The X and Y-Registers are what you review the ...