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HP HP-11C User Manual

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Section
6:
Program
Editing
103
Going
To
a
Line
Number.
It is
easy
to
see
that
if
you
wanted
to
single-step
or
scroll
to
some
remote
line
in
program
memory
it
could
take
an
inconvenient
amount
of
time.
However,
using
the
(GTO][:
Jnnn
procedure
you
used
previously
to
jump
to
line
000,
you
can
avoid
unnecessary
waiting.
When
you
press
(-]
and
the
desired
three-digit
line
number
in
occupied
program
memory,
the
calculator
immediately
jumps
to
the
line
number
specified
by
the
three
digits.
(You
can
use
((Jnnn
in
Program
or
Run
mode—
no
program
instructions
are
executed.)
For
example,
to
go
to
line
004
to
insert
a
[PSE]instruction
after
the
second
instruction:
Keystrokes
Display
[GTo](-]004
004-
4311
Gotoline
004.
005-
42
31
Insert
after
line
004.
When
you
inserted
the
instruction
after
line
004,
program
memory
was
altered...
...from
this...
...to
this.
001-
({)(LBL(E]
|—»{001-
[f](LBL](E]
002-
[9][+’]
—»1002-[g][+”]
003-
—»|003-
004-
—»|004-
9]\
005-
—l>
005-
~«—
[f)[PSE]instruction
006-
006-
inserted
here.
007-
L
007-
All
subsequent
008-
(g
][RTN]
008-
instructions
L
009-
[9](RTN]
“bumped”
down
one
line
in
program
memory.

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BrandHP
ModelHP-11C
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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