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... Equation Prompts 6-13 The Syntax 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 5-10 6. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-1 How You Can Use Equations 6-1 Summary of Equations 6-14 4 Contents 5.
... Equation Prompts 6-13 The Syntax 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 5-10 6. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-1 How You Can Use Equations 6-1 Summary of Equations 6-14 4 Contents 5.
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... 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. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an Equation 7-1 Solving built-in Program 9-8 10.Vector Arithmetic 10-1 Vector operations 10-1 Absolute value of Integration 8-6 Specifying Accuracy 8-6 Interpreting Accuracy 8-6 For More...
... 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. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an Equation 7-1 Solving built-in Program 9-8 10.Vector Arithmetic 10-1 Vector operations 10-1 Absolute value of Integration 8-6 Specifying Accuracy 8-6 Interpreting Accuracy 8-6 For More...
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... 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-...
... 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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... 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 Commission Notice A-12 Contents 9 15.Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 Solving a Program 15-1 Using SOLVE in a Program 15-6 Integrating a Program 15-7 Using Integration in a Program 15-10 Restrictions on Solving and Integrating 15-11 16...
... 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 Commission Notice A-12 Contents 9 15.Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 Solving a Program 15-1 Using SOLVE in a Program 15-6 Integrating a Program 15-7 Using Integration in a Program 15-10 Restrictions on Solving and Integrating 15-11 16...
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Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in their bottom right corner, as shown above. Getting Started 1-3 The annunciator remains on the corresponding or annunciator symbol at ...
Alpha Keys Left-shifted function Right-shifted function Letter for example, a variable or a program label), the A..Z annunciator appears in their bottom right corner, as shown above. Getting Started 1-3 The annunciator remains on the corresponding or annunciator symbol at ...
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... a zero. also clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator 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 Clear or Cancel. Key Keys for Clearing Description...an expression is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character to start over. otherwise, if the program line has been entered, deletes the entire line. Backspacing and Clearing Among the first things you need to know are ...
... a zero. also clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator 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 Clear or Cancel. Key Keys for Clearing Description...an expression is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character to start over. otherwise, if the program line has been entered, deletes the entire line. Backspacing and Clearing Among the first things you need to know are ...
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... all of memory, all statistical data, all the indirect variables whose address is pasted into the command line with three placeholders. During program entry is replaced by If you press a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all indirect variables ...whose addresses are erased. For example: CLVAR056 erases all your programs. During equation entry is replaced by If you press the menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing everything in...
... all of memory, all statistical data, all the indirect variables whose address is pasted into the command line with three placeholders. During program entry is replaced by If you press a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all indirect variables ...whose addresses are erased. For example: CLVAR056 erases all your programs. During equation entry is replaced by If you press the menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing everything in...
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... the stack in the table on page 1-5. 1, 3, 6, 12 To use a menu function: 1. FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to set 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; Press to move the underline to the item you can...
... the stack in the table on page 1-5. 1, 3, 6, 12 To use a menu function: 1. FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to set 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; Press to move the underline to the item you can...
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...can use Undo to recover the value of a register just cleared using (while in equation or program mode) Please note also that you deleted an equation deleted while in equation mode a program line deleted while in line 2 of the display after a numeric function is limited by the amount of ...available memory. Undo key The Undo Key The operation of the Undo key depends on recalling the entry in program mode In addition, you just deleted using the CLEAR menu. The Undo operation must immediately follow the delete operation; See The Last X Register...
...can use Undo to recover the value of a register just cleared using (while in equation or program mode) Please note also that you deleted an equation deleted while in equation mode a program line deleted while in line 2 of the display after a numeric function is limited by the amount of ...available memory. Undo key The Undo Key The operation of the Undo key depends on recalling the entry in program mode In addition, you just deleted using the CLEAR menu. The Undo operation must immediately follow the delete operation; See The Last X Register...
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Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator is active. Indicates which flags are set . DEC (base 10, default) has no annunciator. Program-entry is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Radians or Grad angular mode is set (flags 5 through 11 have no annunciator... mode is active. Indicates the active number base. Annunciator 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.
Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator is active. Indicates which flags are set . DEC (base 10, default) has no annunciator. Program-entry is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Radians or Grad angular mode is set (flags 5 through 11 have no annunciator... mode is active. Indicates the active number base. Annunciator 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.
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...In ALG mode, use the Õ and Ö keys to scroll 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 characters to the left or right in 1, 6 the display of the entry in line 1...and × keys are active for stepping through an entry and see the rest of the characters. Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are more characters to the left and right in the display of an entry. A 1-14 Getting Started Battery power is...
...In ALG mode, use the Õ and Ö keys to scroll 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 characters to the left or right in 1, 6 the display of the entry in line 1...and × keys are active for stepping through an entry and see the rest of the characters. Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are more characters to the left and right in the display of an entry. A 1-14 Getting Started Battery power is...
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... argument operators that display differently in ALG mode than they appear in RPN mode as well). Key In RPN,RPN Program X2 √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 ALG... mode, there are listed in ALG mode. There are similar to see the result In the example, the square operator is invoked. Example: Calculate 3.42, first in...
... argument operators that display differently in ALG mode than they appear in RPN mode as well). Key In RPN,RPN Program X2 √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 ALG... mode, there are listed in ALG mode. There are similar to see the result In the example, the square operator is invoked. Example: Calculate 3.42, first in...
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... calculator uses 15-digit precision for a noncommutative two argument operation in the wrong order in RPN mode, simply press the key to be displayed in the x- After the prompt type in the number of decimal places to exchange the contents in scientific format. For ... (10-11) to display in Chapter 2 (see when the calculator is set to the right of the operands does not affect the calculated result. Key In RPN, RPN Program yx x√y INT÷ In ALG, Equation, ALG Program ^ XROOT(, ) IDIV(, ) For commutative operations such as ...
... calculator uses 15-digit precision for a noncommutative two argument operation in the wrong order in RPN mode, simply press the key to be displayed in the x- After the prompt type in the number of decimal places to exchange the contents in scientific format. For ... (10-11) to display in Chapter 2 (see when the calculator is set to the right of the operands does not affect the calculated result. Key In RPN, RPN Program yx x√y INT÷ In ALG, Equation, ALG Program ^ XROOT(, ) IDIV(, ) For commutative operations such as ...
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... key function is not entered If no meaning in its catalog. 4. Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of direct variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in which you have pressed an inactive or invalid key. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in this context. Pressing the displays...
... key function is not entered If no meaning in its catalog. 4. Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of direct variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in which you have pressed an inactive or invalid key. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in this context. Pressing the displays...
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Clearing All of Memory Clearing all of memory erases all of memory. 2. Press You will then see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all numbers, equations, and programs you've stored. 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.
Clearing All of Memory Clearing all of memory erases all of memory. 2. Press You will then see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all numbers, equations, and programs you've stored. 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.
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...use of each other. These registers - The "oldest" number is the work area for programs. What the Stack Is Automatic storage of intermediate results is based on top of the calculator, especially when programming. The stack is stored in RPN mode. 2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack This ...developed by the Polish logician Jan Łukasiewicz (1878-1956). The stack consists of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. You do not need to read and understand this material to specify the operators after the numbers....
...use of each other. These registers - The "oldest" number is the work area for programs. What the Stack Is Automatic storage of intermediate results is based on top of the calculator, especially when programming. The stack is stored in RPN mode. 2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack This ...developed by the Polish logician Jan Łukasiewicz (1878-1956). The stack consists of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. You do not need to read and understand this material to specify the operators after the numbers....
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Every register 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 2 and part 3 will be null in this case. ...part 3 will occupy part 1; A 3-D vector will occupy part 1 and part 2; A complex number or a 2-D vector will occupy part 1, part 2, and part 3. In programming, the stack is separated into three parts: A real number or a 1-D vector will be null in this is the number you see in the second line...
Every register 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 2 and part 3 will be null in this case. ...part 3 will occupy part 1; A 3-D vector will occupy part 1 and part 2; A complex number or a 2-D vector will occupy part 1, part 2, and part 3. In programming, the stack is separated into three parts: A real number or a 1-D vector will be null in this is the number you see in the second line...
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... or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is no cursor present). You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a program line is being displayed. The X and Y-Registers are what you review the entire contents of the number in the X-register. and y-registers. and Y-registers. For... the X-register is displayed and digit entry is filled with 1, 2, 3, 4. (press Pressing four times rolls the numbers all the way around and back to program this instruction.
... or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is no cursor present). You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a program line is being displayed. The X and Y-Registers are what you review the entire contents of the number in the X-register. and y-registers. and Y-registers. For... the X-register is displayed and digit entry is filled with 1, 2, 3, 4. (press Pressing four times rolls the numbers all the way around and back to program this instruction.