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Section
6:
Program
Editing
105
Keystrokes
Display
(9][P/R]
Set
the
HP-11C
to
Run
mode.
22
22.0000
Side
a
keyed
into
the
Y-register.
9
9
Side
b
keyed
into
the
X-register.
(f(E]
81.0000
Pause
to
show
result
of
(b%)
instruction
at
line
003.
484.0000
Pause
to
show
result
of
(a?)
instruction
at
line
006.
565.0000
Pause
to
show
result
of
(a2
+
b?)
instruction
at
line
007.
23.7697
The
final
result,
side
¢
(c
=
Va2
+
b?).
Inserting
Instructions
in
Longer
Programs.
If
all
203
program
lines
are occupied,
the
calculator
will
not
accept
any
additional
program
instructions.
If
you
attempt
to
insert
a
new
instruction
at
any
point
in
program
memory
with
all
203
lines
already
occupied,
Error
4
will
appear
in
the
display
and
program
memory
will
remain
unchanged.
(Refer
to
appendix
C,
How
Automatic
Memory
Reallocation
Operates.)
Deleting
Instructions.
Often
in
modifying
or
correcting
a
program
you
may
wish
to
delete
an
instruction
from
program
memory.
To
delete
an
instruction,
use
(GTO],
[SST],
or
[BST]to
set
the
calculator
to
the
instruction,
then
press
the
nonprogrammable
operation
[«]
with
the
calculator
set
to
Program
mode.
(When
you
delete
an
instruction
from
program
memory
using
[«],
all
subsequent
instructions
in
program
memory
are
moved
up
(renumbered)
one
line.
The
calculator
then
displays
the
line
preceding
the
line
that
held
the
instruction
you
deleted.)
Example.
To
modify
the
Pythagorean
Theorem
program
from
the
previous
example
so
that
only
one
pause
remains
(to
display
the

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BrandHP
ModelHP-11C
CategoryCalculator
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