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HP 15c Collector's Edition User Manual

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176 Section 12: Calculating with Matrices
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value
Keys:
O | A
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Using Matrix Operations in a Program
If the calculator is in User mode during program entry when you enter a
O or l {A through E, %} instruction to store or recall a
matrix element, a u replaces the dash usually displayed after the line
number. When this line is executed in a running program, it operates as
though the calculator were in User mode. That is, the row and column
numbers in R
0
and R
1
are automatically incremented according to the
dimensions of the specified matrix. This allows you to access elements
sequentially. (The USER annunciator has no effect during program
execution.)
In addition, when the last element is accessed by the “User” O or
l instruction—when R
0
and R
1
are returned to 1—program execution
skips the next line. This is useful for programming a loop that stores or
recalls each matrix element, then continues executing the program. For
example, the following sequence squares all elements of matrix D:

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BrandHP
Model15c Collector's Edition
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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