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...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. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The Representation of Numbers... 10-4 Range of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics Registers 11-10 Summation Statistics 11-10 The Statistics Registers in Polar Notation 9-5 10. Programming 12. Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents
...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. Base Conversions and Arithmetic Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 10-2 The Representation of Numbers... 10-4 Range of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics Registers 11-10 Summation Statistics 11-10 The Statistics Registers in Polar Notation 9-5 10. Programming 12. Simple Programming Designing a Program 12-3 6 Contents
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...-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-17 17. Mathematics Programs Vector Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. 15. 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...
...-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-17 17. Mathematics Programs Vector Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. 15. 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...
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...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 is slightly less than or slightly greater than its true value. Indicates the active number base. When in... 1-12 Getting Started 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, or program is being displayed. If neither part of the fraction is executing.
...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 is slightly less than or slightly greater than its true value. Indicates the active number base. When in... 1-12 Getting Started 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, or program is being displayed. If neither part of the fraction is executing.
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...catalog of memory erases all of memory. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in its catalog. 4. It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as ... confirmation prompt which you 've stored. to enter the catalog of programs. 1. Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Pressing the {} menu key displays the catalog of programs, press {}. 2. Press { c {}. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory:...
...catalog of memory erases all of memory. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3. To delete a variable or a program, press { c while viewing it in its catalog. 4. It does not affect mode and format settings. (To clear settings as well as ... confirmation prompt which you 've stored. to enter the catalog of programs. 1. Press {&} (yes). 1-24 Getting Started Pressing the {} menu key displays the catalog of programs, press {}. 2. Press { c {}. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory:...
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... X, Y, Z, and T - The "oldest" number is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables, àukasiewicz's...The Automatic Memory Stack This chapter explains how calculations take place in the automatic memory stack in the T- (top) register. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 In part 2, "Programming", you will greatly enhance your use the calculator, but understanding the material will learn how ...
... X, Y, Z, and T - The "oldest" number is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables, àukasiewicz's...The Automatic Memory Stack This chapter explains how calculations take place in the automatic memory stack in the T- (top) register. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 In part 2, "Programming", you will greatly enhance your use the calculator, but understanding the material will learn how ...
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...0.0000 Displayed The most "recent" number is in the X-register: this instruction. b also acts like { c {º} only when the X-register is displayed. In programming, the stack is used to the X- and Y-registers. The key, in the X-register. It either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the...number you see in the second line of the number in contrast, is being displayed. This 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;
...0.0000 Displayed The most "recent" number is in the X-register: this instruction. b also acts like { c {º} only when the X-register is displayed. In programming, the stack is used to the X- and Y-registers. The key, in the X-register. It either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the...number you see in the second line of the number in contrast, is being displayed. This 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;
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... initial population. 3. Using a Number Twice in a Row You can use the replicating feature of the X-register, that is, to clear x: 1. Calculates the population after 1 day. 4. Example: Given bacterial culture with the growth rate. 2. There are three ways to clear the contents of ... to itself, press . Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack To add a number to other advantages. Filling the stack with a constant The replicating ...
... initial population. 3. Using a Number Twice in a Row You can use the replicating feature of the X-register, that is, to clear x: 1. Calculates the population after 1 day. 4. Example: Given bacterial culture with the growth rate. 2. There are three ways to clear the contents of ... to itself, press . Press { c {º} (Mainly used during program entry.) Note these exceptions: 2-6 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack To add a number to other advantages. Filling the stack with a constant The replicating ...
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4 Real-Number Functions This chapter covers most of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in the display, then execute the function - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Put the number in programs (such as ABS, the absolute-value function): Exponential and logarithmic functions. ..., complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics) are described in chapters 1 and 2. there is no need to press . Real-Number Functions 4-1 Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in later chapters.
4 Real-Number Functions This chapter covers most of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in the display, then execute the function - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Put the number in programs (such as ABS, the absolute-value function): Exponential and logarithmic functions. ..., complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics) are described in chapters 1 and 2. there is no need to press . Real-Number Functions 4-1 Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in later chapters.
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..."Coordinate Conversions" later in the error For a program, then, it would be more reliable to determine θ by a rectangular to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in this : θ = arctan (y/x). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to ...and cosine 128.57° are equal (to Degrees mode (no annunciator). RAD annunciator on. 5/7 in decimal format. Real-Number Functions 4-5 Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to (r,θ). Keys: Display: Description: {} 5 7 |NzR {} ...
..."Coordinate Conversions" later in the error For a program, then, it would be more reliable to determine θ by a rectangular to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in this : θ = arctan (y/x). Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to ...and cosine 128.57° are equal (to Degrees mode (no annunciator). RAD annunciator on. 5/7 in decimal format. Real-Number Functions 4-5 Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to (r,θ). Keys: Display: Description: {} 5 7 |NzR {} ...
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Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Time Conversions Values for time (in hours, H) or angles (in degrees, D) can be converted between decimal fractions and minutes-seconds: 1. 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 ...total impedance. Example: Converting Time Formats. How many minutes and seconds are there in chapter 15, "Mathematics Programs". Enters r, ohms of an hour? Press | u or { t. Use FIX 6 display format. Displays y, ohms reactance, XC. The result is displayed. R θ...
Calculates x, ohms resistance, R. Time Conversions Values for time (in hours, H) or angles (in degrees, D) can be converted between decimal fractions and minutes-seconds: 1. 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 ...total impedance. Example: Converting Time Formats. How many minutes and seconds are there in chapter 15, "Mathematics Programs". Enters r, ohms of an hour? Press | u or { t. Use FIX 6 display format. Displays y, ohms reactance, XC. The result is displayed. R θ...
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..., { _, then r (nonnegative integers only). function calculates Γ(x + 1). Probability Combinations To calculate the number of possible sets of the same r items are not counted separately. It passes the spectral test of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, ...1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Probability Functions Factorial To calculate the factorial of a uniformly-distributed pseudo-random number sequence...
..., { _, then r (nonnegative integers only). function calculates Γ(x + 1). Probability Combinations To calculate the number of possible sets of the same r items are not counted separately. It passes the spectral test of Computer Programming, vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms, London: Addison Wesley, ...1981.) 4-14 Real-Number Functions Probability Functions Factorial To calculate the factorial of a uniformly-distributed pseudo-random number sequence...
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... 0.2300) Absolute value To replace x with zeros, press | ?. (For example, the fractional part of RND in programming. 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...
... 0.2300) Absolute value To replace x with zeros, press | ?. (For example, the fractional part of RND in programming. 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...
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... {h | Operation Enters and leaves Equation mode. Deletes the displayed equation from the equation list. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Steps up or down through the equation list. Goes to the variable you create are saved in the equation... Integrates the displayed equation with "-" if an "=" is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with respect to the top line of the equation or program list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Leaves Equation mode. If the equation is discussed ...
... {h | Operation Enters and leaves Equation mode. Deletes the displayed equation from the equation list. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of the equation or program list. Steps up or down through the equation list. Goes to the variable you create are saved in the equation... Integrates the displayed equation with "-" if an "=" is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with respect to the top line of the equation or program list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Leaves Equation mode. If the equation is discussed ...
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..., numbers, functions, and parentheses - You can 't be viewing the catalog of variables or programs. 2. Each equation you 're entering - To enter an equation: 1. For example, you can use any of the calculator's 28 variables in the display. Press | H. If you enter. they're described in ... Labels" in chapter 13.) To enter a variable in Equations You can enter up to terminate the equation and see it in the calculator's memory. The EQN annunciator shows that follows illustrates these elements. the previous equation isn't affected. The equation is automatically saved in the...
..., numbers, functions, and parentheses - You can 't be viewing the catalog of variables or programs. 2. Each equation you 're entering - To enter an equation: 1. For example, you can use any of the calculator's 28 variables in the display. Press | H. If you enter. they're described in ... Labels" in chapter 13.) To enter a variable in Equations You can enter up to terminate the equation and see it in the calculator's memory. The EQN annunciator shows that follows illustrates these elements. the previous equation isn't affected. The equation is automatically saved in the...
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... - Example: Checksum and Length of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you can press | to keep the values in the display. Redisplays the equation. This is actually being calculated. you create "equations" that might actually be messages. Find the checksum... only when a value is especially useful in chapter 12. The checksum is displayed. Keys: Display: Description: |H ( as described in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. If an error is detected is a four-digit hexadecimal value...
... - Example: Checksum and Length of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you can press | to keep the values in the display. Redisplays the equation. This is actually being calculated. you create "equations" that might actually be messages. Find the checksum... only when a value is especially useful in chapter 12. The checksum is displayed. Keys: Display: Description: |H ( as described in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. If an error is detected is a four-digit hexadecimal value...
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...: 5 ! In part 2, you'll learn how you can use programs for the different radii), you will learn how to program a series of the keystrokes each time. A program lets you repeat operations and calculations in the precise manner you will learn about subroutines and conditional instructions. Example...for each time (varying only the "5" for repetitive calculations - z | N to repeat calculations without doing all of operations. In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you want. In this circle, 78.5398. calculations that is, by pressing a key for this chapter...
...: 5 ! In part 2, you'll learn how you can use programs for the different radii), you will learn how to program a series of the keystrokes each time. A program lets you repeat operations and calculations in the precise manner you will learn about subroutines and conditional instructions. Example...for each time (varying only the "5" for repetitive calculations - z | N to repeat calculations without doing all of operations. In the next chapter, "Programming Techniques," you want. In this circle, 78.5398. calculations that is, by pressing a key for this chapter...
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... the equation as an expression, then using the strengths of the circle. Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs You can calculate in programs the same ways you calculate on the keyboard: Using RPN operations (which work with the INPUT instruction, you can get an ...of Equations and ALG Operations Easier to write and read. Instead, you want the program to enter and return information. When a program finishes running, the last RTN instruction returns the program pointer to !, the top of calculations, you can prompt for a variable with the stack, as explained in chapter ...
... the equation as an expression, then using the strengths of the circle. Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs You can calculate in programs the same ways you calculate on the keyboard: Using RPN operations (which work with the INPUT instruction, you can get an ...of Equations and ALG Operations Easier to write and read. Instead, you want the program to enter and return information. When a program finishes running, the last RTN instruction returns the program pointer to !, the top of calculations, you can prompt for a variable with the stack, as explained in chapter ...
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...; to display !. To record calculator operations as program lines in the program (before all programs deleted, press {&} after the message 3. To enter an equation in further calculations. To enter a program into and out of the program, such as the last instruction in memory. Press { letter. Simple Programming 12-5 Entering a Program Pressing { e toggles the calculator into memory: 1. turns the PRGM...
...; to display !. To record calculator operations as program lines in the program (before all programs deleted, press {&} after the message 3. To enter an equation in further calculations. To enter a program into and out of the program, such as the last instruction in memory. Press { letter. Simple Programming 12-5 Entering a Program Pressing { e toggles the calculator into memory: 1. turns the PRGM...
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...; E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 | | { Y {} / | Activates Program-entry mode; Ends the program. Checksum and length of a circle using an equation, rather than using RPN operations like the previous program. Example: Entering a Program with an Equation. The following program calculates the area of equation. Labels this program routine E (for "equation"). Stores radius in bytes. enters the...
...; E I R ! | H | N zLR 2 | | { Y {} / | Activates Program-entry mode; Ends the program. Checksum and length of a circle using an equation, rather than using RPN operations like the previous program. Example: Entering a Program with an Equation. The following program calculates the area of equation. Labels this program routine E (for "equation"). Stores radius in bytes. enters the...
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... A " ) 2.5 X E ) 2|NzX A ) Enters the radius, then starts program A. Calculates area of the second circle using program E. Testing a Program If you know there is by pressing { V g (run or execute a program, program entry cannot be active (no program-line numbers displayed; Running a Program To run /stop). Executing a Program (XEQ) Press X label to execute the program labeled with radii of known data...
... A " ) 2.5 X E ) 2|NzX A ) Enters the radius, then starts program A. Calculates area of the second circle using program E. Testing a Program If you know there is by pressing { V g (run or execute a program, program entry cannot be active (no program-line numbers displayed; Running a Program To run /stop). Executing a Program (XEQ) Press X label to execute the program labeled with radii of known data...