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Programming
93
When
you
hold
thelm
key
down
in
RUN
mode,
the
program
step
number
and
keycode
for
the
previous
step
are
displayed.
When
you
release
1m,
the
X
-register
is
again
displayed
.
How-
ever
if
you
switch
back
to
PRG
M
mode,
you
will
find
that
the
previous
step
is
now
displayed
.
And
if
you
press
[R7SJ
in
RUN
mode
after
pressing
1m
,
the
calculator
will
begin
execution
from
the
previous
step
in
program
memory.
Now
press
1m
in
RUN
mode
to
review
the
program
instructions
of
the
above
program.
Press
Display
1m
03
61
I
314.16
1m
I
02
15
73
1
314.16
Holdinglmdown
in
RUN
mode
displays
the
previous
instruction
.
Releasing
the
1m
key
displays
the
original
contents
of
the
X-register.
Again
holding
1m
down
dis-
plays
the
previous
step
in
program
memory.
And
releasing
1m
displays
the
original
contents
of
the
X-
register
a
gain.
If
you
now
switch
to
PRGM
mode
the
second
step
will
be
displayed
:
I
02
15
73
Cued
Stops.
If
you
have
a
program
that
is
halted
several
times
during
execution
for
data
entries,
you
may
want
to
"identify"
each
stop
by
recording
a
familiar
number
into
the
program
just
before
each
[R7SJ
instruction.
Then
when
the
calculator
stops
execution
because
of
the
~
instruction
in
the
program,
you
can
look
at
the
displayed
X-register
to
see
the
"
identification
number"
for
the
required
input.
For
example
if
your
program
contains
eight
stops
for
data
inputs,
it
may
be
helpful
to
have
the
numbers
I
through
8
appear
so
you
know
which
input
is
re-
quired
each
time.
These
identification
numbers
are
helpful
in
editing
a
program
.
96
98
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
The HP-25 Programmable Scientific Calculator
9
Function Key Index
9
Memory
10
Programming Key Index
10
The HP-25 Means Painless Programming
13
Manual Problem Solving
13
Programmed Problem Solving
14
Section 1: Getting Started
17
Display
17
Keyboard
17
Keying in Numbers
18
Negative Numbers
18
Clearing
19
Functions
19
Chain Calculations
22
A Word about the HP-25
26
Section 2: Controlling the Display
29
Display Control Keys
29
Automatic Display Switching
34
Keying in Exponents of Ten
35
Calculator Overflow
37
Error Display
37
Section 3: the Automatic Memory Stack the Stack
39
Initial Display
39
Manipulating Stack Contents
39
The
39
Clearing the Stack MMM Key
42
One-Number Functions and the Stack
44
Two-Number Functions and the Stack
44
Chain Arithmetic
46
Order of Execution
49
Constant Arithmetic
50
Section 4: Function Keys
53
Last X
53
Prefix Clear
54
Number Alteration Keys
55
Reciprocals
56
Square Roots
56
Squaring
57
Using Pi
57
Percentages
58
Storage Registers
59
Trigonometric Functions
63
Polar/Rectangular Coordinate Conversion
66
Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
67
Statistical Functions
70
Vector Summations
74
Section 5: Programming
77
What Is a Program
77
Why Write Programs
77
Three Modes of Operation
78
Introductory Program
79
Running a Program
82
Gto 00
82
Writing a Second Program
83
Interrupting Program Execution
86
Branching
91
Editing a Program
95
Program Applications
101
Afterword
103
Appendix A: Accessories, Service , and Maintenance
105
Standard Accessories
105
Optional Accessories
105
AC Line Operation
105
Battery Charging
106
Battery Operation
107
Battery Pack Replacement
108
Service
109
Temperature Range
110
Warranty
110
Appendix B: Improper Operations
113
Appendix C: Stack Lift and LAST
115
Index
117
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HP 25 Specifications
General
Power Source
Rechargeable battery pack
Programming Steps
49
Release Year
1975
Functions
Trigonometric, logarithmic, statistical
Type
Scientific
Dimensions
148 x 80 x 14 mm
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