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HP 48gx User Manual

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Notice
that
there
are several
kinds
of
variables
indicated
in
the
diagram:
System
variables.
These
variables
are
hidden
from
you,
but
are
used
and
updated
by
the
operating
system
to
keep
track
of
everything
as
you
work.
Local
variables.
These
are
temporary
variables,
created
by
a
program,
that
only
exist
during
the
execution
of
that
program.
Global
variables.
These
are
variables
you
create
(by
assigning
a
name
to
an
object)
and
can
edit,
evaluate,
and
manipulate.
They
are
stored
in
user
memory,
where
they
are
quickly
and
immediately
accessible.
Global
variables
are
hierarchically
organized
into
directories.
Port
variables.
These
are
like
global
variables
except
that
you
may
not
edit
them
and
they
cannot
be
hierarchically
organized.
They
are
stored
in
port
memory,
where
they
are
in
“long-term”
storage.
The
HP
48G
model
only
has
one
port
(Port
0),
but
the
HP
48GX
model
can
be
configured
with
as
many
as
32
additional
ports
(each
containing
up
to
128
KB
of
memory).
The
remaining
lessons
in
chapter
4
illustrate
some
of
the
common
things
you
can
do
with
user
memory
and
global
variables.
The
HP
48G
Series
User’s
Guide
gives
you
more
information
about
the
“boundaries”
within
SYSRAM
and
otherwise
managing
memory
(chapter
5)
and
how
to
use
and
access
port
memory
(chapter
28).
Understanding
and
Using
Memory
4-3

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BrandHP
Model48gx
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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