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Appendix
B
Stack
Lift
and
LAST
X
Your
HP-11C
calculator
has
been
designed
to
operate
in
a
natural
manner.
As
you
have
seen
as
you
worked
through
this
handbook,
you
are
seldom
required
to
think
about
the
operation
of
the
automatic
memory
stack—you
merely
work
through
calculations
in
the
same
way
you
would
with
a
pencil
and
paper,
performing
one
operation
at
a
time.
There
may
be
occasions,
however,
particularly
as
you
program
the
HP-11C,
when
you
wish
to
know
the
effect
of
a
particular
operation
upon
the
stack.
The
following
explanation
should
help
you.
Digit
Entry
Termination
Most
operations
on
the
calculator,
whether
executed
as
instruc-
tions
in
a
program
or
pressed
from
the
keyboard,
terminate
digit
entry.
This
means
that the
calculator
knows
that
any
digits
you
key
in
after
any
of
these
operations
are part
of
a
new
number.
(The
(cHS],
],
[EEX],
and
«]operations
do
not
terminate
digit
entry.)
Stack
Lift
There
are
three
types
of
operations
on
the
calculator,
depending
upon
how
they
affect
the
stack
lift.
These
are
stack-disabling
operations,
stack-enabling
operations,
and
neutral
operations.
Disabling
Operations
There
are
four
stack-disabling
operations
on
the
calculator.*
These
operations
disable
the
stack
lift,
so
that
a
number
keyed
in
after
one
of
these
disabling
operations
writes
over
the current
number
in
the
displayed
X-register
and
the
stack
does
not
lift.
These
special
disabling
operations
are:
*
Refer
to
footnote,
page
29.
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BrandHP
ModelHP-11C
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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