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HP 35s User Manual

HP 35s
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Storing Data into Variables 3-9
Example:
The Variables "I" and "J"
There are two variables that you can access directly: the variables I and J. Although
they store values as other variables do, I and J are special in that they can be used
to refer to other variables, including the statistical registers, using the (I) and (J)
commands. (I) is found on the key, while (J) is on the key. This is a
programming technique called indirect addressing that is covered under “Indirectly
Addressing Variables and Labels” in chapter 14.
Keys: Display: Description:

A
 Stores 12 in variable A.
_Displays x.
A
 Exchanges contents of the X–register
and variable A.
A
 Exchanges contents of the X–register
and variable A.
A
12
A
3
T
t
T
t
Z
z
Z
z
Y
y
Y
y
X
3
A
X
12

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HP 35s Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Product colorBlack
Digits14 digits
Display number of lines2 lines
Keyboard typeAlphanumeric
Menus and promptsYes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Dimensions (WxDxH)157.9 x 18 x 82 mm

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