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... and Recalling Numbers 3-2 Viewing a Variable 3-4 2 Contents RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 What the Stack Is 2-1 The X and Y-Registers are in the Stack 2-4 Arithmetic - Complex number display format 1-24 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-25 Fractions 1-26 Entering Fractions 1-26 Messages 1-27 Calculator Memory 1-28 Checking Available Memory 1-28 Clearing All of Calculation 2-14 More Exercises 2-16 3.
... and Recalling Numbers 3-2 Viewing a Variable 3-4 2 Contents RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 What the Stack Is 2-1 The X and Y-Registers are in the Stack 2-4 Arithmetic - Complex number display format 1-24 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-25 Fractions 1-26 Entering Fractions 1-26 Messages 1-27 Calculator Memory 1-28 Checking Available Memory 1-28 Clearing All of Calculation 2-14 More Exercises 2-16 3.
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...-3 Selecting a Mode 13-3 Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN 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... 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 of Programs (MEM 13-22 Contents 7
...-3 Selecting a Mode 13-3 Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN 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... 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 of Programs (MEM 13-22 Contents 7
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... D-1 10 Contents ALG: Summary C-1 About ALG C-1 Doing Two argument Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 C-10 Entering Statistical Two-Variable Data C-11 D. User Memory and the Stack B-1 Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-5 Neutral Operations B-5 The Status of numbers C-7 Reviewing the Stack C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex...
... D-1 10 Contents ALG: Summary C-1 About ALG C-1 Doing Two argument Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 C-10 Entering Statistical Two-Variable Data C-11 D. User Memory and the Stack B-1 Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-5 Neutral Operations B-5 The Status of numbers C-7 Reviewing the Stack C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex...
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...your decision before erasing all your equations. When you can verify your decision before erasing all your decision before erasing everything in memory. If you press a new menu is displayed so you select the command is pasted into the command line with three ...placeholders. For example: CLVAR056 erases all indirect variables whose addresses are greater than 56. Key Keys for Clearing (continued) Description The CLEAR menu contains options for clearing x (the number in the placeholder blanks. During program entry is replaced by If you press a new menu...
...your decision before erasing all your equations. When you can verify your decision before erasing all your decision before erasing everything in memory. If you press a new menu is displayed so you select the command is pasted into the command line with three ...placeholders. For example: CLVAR056 erases all indirect variables whose addresses are greater than 56. Key Keys for Clearing (continued) Description The CLEAR menu contains options for clearing x (the number in the placeholder blanks. During program entry is replaced by If you press a new menu...
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...1, 3, 12 4, 1 Angular modes and operation mode 1 Fixed, scientific, engineering, full floating point numerical display formats; With numbered menu items, you want to display a set , clear, and test flags Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers Comparison tests... 1-7 FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to in ALG mode -X-, Y-, Z-, T-registers Functions to clear different portions of memory-refer to set of menu items. 2. Other functions Memory status (bytes of variables; radix symbol options (. complex...
...1, 3, 12 4, 1 Angular modes and operation mode 1 Fixed, scientific, engineering, full floating point numerical display formats; With numbered menu items, you want to display a set , clear, and test flags Comparison tests of the X-and Y-registers Comparison tests... 1-7 FLAGS x?y x?0 MEM MODE DISPLAY R R CLEAR Programming Instructions 14 Functions to in ALG mode -X-, Y-, Z-, T-registers Functions to clear different portions of memory-refer to set of menu items. 2. Other functions Memory status (bytes of variables; radix symbol options (. complex...
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... largely to recover from retrieving the deleted object. Press : immediately after using the CLEAR menu. 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 ... depends on recalling the entry in line 2 of the display after a numeric function is limited by the amount of a register just cleared using or to recover: an entry that the Undo operation is executed. In addition to undo any intervening operations ...
... largely to recover from retrieving the deleted object. Press : immediately after using the CLEAR menu. 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 ... depends on recalling the entry in line 2 of the display after a numeric function is limited by the amount of a register just cleared using or to recover: an entry that the Undo operation is executed. In addition to undo any intervening operations ...
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... used indirect variables is the number of bytes of programs, press 2. To exit the catalog, press . 1-28 Getting Started 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... catalog of memory in chapter 3). For example, pressing will display because the second decimal point has no message is displayed, but the annunciator appears, then you can store any combination of programs. 1. Any other key also clears the message,...
... used indirect variables is the number of bytes of programs, press 2. To exit the catalog, press . 1-28 Getting Started 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... catalog of memory in chapter 3). For example, pressing will display because the second decimal point has no message is displayed, but the annunciator appears, then you can store any combination of programs. 1. Any other key also clears the message,...
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Press You will then see "Clearing Memory" in appendix B.) To clear all numbers, equations, and programs you've stored. 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 Getting Started 1-29 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. 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 Getting Started 1-29 Clearing All of Memory Clearing all of memory erases all of memory. 2.
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...(roll down) key lets you see the numbers as they started: T 1 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 might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. This is also used to program this instruction. Suppose the stack is being... displayed. Clearing the X-Register Pressing () always clears the X-register to zero; You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a...
...(roll down) key lets you see the numbers as they started: T 1 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 might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. This is also used to program this instruction. Suppose the stack is being... displayed. Clearing the X-Register Pressing () always clears the X-register to zero; You can see except when a menu, a message, an equation line ,or a...
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... are lost . Arithmetic - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-5 The stack drops. Because of the automatic movements of the T- The stack "drops" its contents. 2. The T-register's contents are lost . 3. Most functions prepare the stack to clear the X-register before doing a new calculation. and Y-registers to four numbers. The T-(top) register replicates its contents. See...
... are lost . Arithmetic - RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-5 The stack drops. Because of the automatic movements of the T- The stack "drops" its contents. 2. The T-register's contents are lost . 3. Most functions prepare the stack to clear the X-register before doing a new calculation. and Y-registers to four numbers. The T-(top) register replicates its contents. See...
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... this? The next number you don't need to itself, press . 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Using a Number Twice in a Row You can use the replicating feature of to clear the stack quickly: press 0 . Does not lift the stack. 4. Suppose the stack ...the X-register into the Y-register. register. Note, however, that separates two numbers keyed in the X- To add a number to clear the stack before doing calculations. How ENTER Works You know that you key in (or recall) writes over the copy of the first number left in one after...
... this? The next number you don't need to itself, press . 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Using a Number Twice in a Row You can use the replicating feature of to clear the stack quickly: press 0 . Does not lift the stack. 4. Suppose the stack ...the X-register into the Y-register. register. Note, however, that separates two numbers keyed in the X- To add a number to clear the stack before doing calculations. How ENTER Works You know that you key in (or recall) writes over the copy of the first number left in one after...
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... example, if you intended to enter 1 and 3 but mistakenly entered 1 and 2, this zero. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press Mainly used during program entry.) 4. Press to clear the X-, Y-, Z-, and T-registers to correct your error: RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-7 Keys in the initial population. 3. Press 3. Filling the stack with a constant...
... example, if you intended to enter 1 and 3 but mistakenly entered 1 and 2, this zero. Calculates the population after 2 days. 5. Press Mainly used during program entry.) 4. Press to clear the X-, Y-, Z-, and T-registers to correct your error: RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-7 Keys in the initial population. 3. Press 3. Filling the stack with a constant...
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... zero.) The LAST X Register The LAST X register is an operation that save x in the LAST X register. 2-8 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Correcting errors. 2. Clears x by overwriting it holds the number that was in a calculation. Lifts the stack 2. Reusing a number in the X-register before the last numeric function was executed. (A numeric function is a companion...
... zero.) The LAST X Register The LAST X register is an operation that save x in the LAST X register. 2-8 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Correcting errors. 2. Clears x by overwriting it holds the number that was in a calculation. Lifts the stack 2. Reusing a number in the X-register before the last numeric function was executed. (A numeric function is a companion...
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..., and execute the function again. (Press first if you want to clear the incorrect result from the stack.) Since and don't cause the stack to clear the incorrect result from single argument functions. Correcting Mistakes with a two argument operation ...(such as from the stack.) RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-9 If you want to drop, you can recover from these functions...
..., and execute the function again. (Press first if you want to clear the incorrect result from the stack.) Since and don't cause the stack to clear the incorrect result from single argument functions. Correcting Mistakes with a two argument operation ...(such as from the stack.) RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-9 If you want to drop, you can recover from these functions...
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These are covered later in memory, clear program memory by pressing To confirm that you want all other programs that might be accessed using menus. ..., see the instructions below. 13-6 Simple Programming Choose a letter that many functions don't appear on and off. To record calculator operations as "A" for "area." turns the PRGM annunciator on the keyboard but must be in this chapter under "Entering and ...a label - Press letter. a single letter, A through Z. Entering a Program Pressing toggles the calculator into memory: 1.
These are covered later in memory, clear program memory by pressing To confirm that you want all other programs that might be accessed using menus. ..., see the instructions below. 13-6 Simple Programming Choose a letter that many functions don't appear on and off. To record calculator operations as "A" for "area." turns the PRGM annunciator on the keyboard but must be in this chapter under "Entering and ...a label - Press letter. a single letter, A through Z. Entering a Program Pressing toggles the calculator into memory: 1.
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...number that occur during a program. Besides, when using non-decimal bases in a program, you define them to control overflow conditions that the calculator can be controlled from the keyboard or by Flags 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 have no effect, but can handle. By ...flag is an indicator of Flags The HP 35s has 12 flags, numbered 0 through 11. If flag 5 is clear, a program with an overflow is not interrupted, though is substituted for in appendix B clears all 12 flags is clear. The three-key memory clearing operation described in programs. Flags 5 ...
...number that occur during a program. Besides, when using non-decimal bases in a program, you define them to control overflow conditions that the calculator can be controlled from the keyboard or by Flags 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 have no effect, but can handle. By ...flag is an indicator of Flags The HP 35s has 12 flags, numbered 0 through 11. If flag 5 is clear, a program with an overflow is not interrupted, though is substituted for in appendix B clears all 12 flags is clear. The three-key memory clearing operation described in programs. Flags 5 ...
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... are unable to their original, default settings (shown below): 1. Press and hold down ¥. 3. User Memory and the Stack B-3 These keystrokes clear all of memory, reset the calculator, and restore all three keys, the display shows if the operation is not functioning properly. Press 6.... (You will be pressing three keys simultaneously). If the calculator fails to respond to keystrokes, and you release all format and modes to restore operation by resetting it or changing the batteries, try the following MEMORY CLEAR procedure.
... are unable to their original, default settings (shown below): 1. Press and hold down ¥. 3. User Memory and the Stack B-3 These keystrokes clear all of memory, reset the calculator, and restore all three keys, the display shows if the operation is not functioning properly. Press 6.... (You will be pressing three keys simultaneously). If the calculator fails to respond to keystrokes, and you release all format and modes to restore operation by resetting it or changing the batteries, try the following MEMORY CLEAR procedure.
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... is always enabled or disabled regarding its behavior when the next number is interrupted. B-4 User Memory and the Stack Category CLEAR ALL MEMORY CLEAR (Default) Angular mode Base mode Contrast setting Decimal point Thousand separator Denominator (/c value) Display ...Cleared Null PRGM TOP Cleared Enabled Cleared to zero Cleared to zero Not defined Degrees Decimal Medium "" "1,000" 4095 FIX 4 Cleared xiy Off Zero EQN LIST TOP Cleared Null PRGM TOP Cleared Enabled Cleared to zero Cleared to zero Not defined Logic Unchanged RPN Memory may inadvertently be cleared if the calculator...
... is always enabled or disabled regarding its behavior when the next number is interrupted. B-4 User Memory and the Stack Category CLEAR ALL MEMORY CLEAR (Default) Angular mode Base mode Contrast setting Decimal point Thousand separator Denominator (/c value) Display ...Cleared Null PRGM TOP Cleared Enabled Cleared to zero Cleared to zero Not defined Degrees Decimal Medium "" "1,000" 4095 FIX 4 Cleared xiy Off Zero EQN LIST TOP Cleared Null PRGM TOP Cleared Enabled Cleared to zero Cleared to zero Not defined Logic Unchanged RPN Memory may inadvertently be cleared if the calculator...
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...; CLΣ CLVARS CLx Keys and Description Page Indicates a binary number Displays the base-conversion menu. 11-2 1 11-1 Selects Binary (base 2) mode. 11-1 Turns on calculator; halts execution of memory; Displays menu to ° C. 4-14 1 n Clears flag n (n = 0 through 11).
...; CLΣ CLVARS CLx Keys and Description Page Indicates a binary number Displays the base-conversion menu. 11-2 1 11-1 Selects Binary (base 2) mode. 11-1 Turns on calculator; halts execution of memory; Displays menu to ° C. 4-14 1 n Clears flag n (n = 0 through 11).
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... operation 2-5, 9-2 maximum of function D-8 mean menu 12-4 means (statistics) calculating 12-4 normal distribution 16-11 memory amount available 1-28 clearing 1-5, 1-29, A-1, A-4, B-1, B-3 clearing equations 6-9 clearing programs 1-28, 13-6, 13- 22 clearing statistics registers 12-2 clearing variables 1-28 full A-1 maintained while off 1-1 programs 13-21, B-2 size 1-28, B-1 stack 2-1 usage B-1 MEMORY CLEAR A-4, B-3, F-3 MEMORY FULL B-1, F-3 menu keys 1-6 menus example of using 1-8 general operation 1-6 leaving...
... operation 2-5, 9-2 maximum of function D-8 mean menu 12-4 means (statistics) calculating 12-4 normal distribution 16-11 memory amount available 1-28 clearing 1-5, 1-29, A-1, A-4, B-1, B-3 clearing equations 6-9 clearing programs 1-28, 13-6, 13- 22 clearing statistics registers 12-2 clearing variables 1-28 full A-1 maintained while off 1-1 programs 13-21, B-2 size 1-28, B-1 stack 2-1 usage B-1 MEMORY CLEAR A-4, B-3, F-3 MEMORY FULL B-1, F-3 menu keys 1-6 menus example of using 1-8 general operation 1-6 leaving...