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HP HP-11C User Manual

HP HP-11C
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Section
5:
Programming
Basics
(x].
Finally
you
would
multiply
the
squared
radius
and
=
together
by
pressing
[x].
The
resulting
keystroke
sequence
is
shown
below.
[8)&7)
Beginning
and
Ending
a
Program
To
define
the
beginning
of
a
program
use
an
(label)
instruction
followed
by
one
of
the
alpha
or
numeric
keys
to
specify
which
label.
The
use
of
labels
permits
you
to
have
several
different
programs
or
parts
of
programs
loaded
into
the
calculator
at
any
time,
and
to
run
them
in
the
order
you
choose.
To
define
the
end
of
a
program,
you
can
use a
(g
(return)
instruction.
In
a
running
program,
a
instruction
used
in
this
manner
causes
the
calculator
to
immediately
transfer
execution
to
line
000
and
halt.
Program
Memory
(LBL]begins
program.
Instruction
Instruction
L_/
_/
Instruction
[9][RTN]
[RTN]ends
program.
Note:
When
a
running
program
encounters
the
end
of
occupied
program
memory,
the
effect
is
the
same
as
if
a
(9]
had
been
encountered.
This
means
that
if
your
/ast
instruction
in
occupied
program
memory
will
be
a
[
][RTN],
it
can
be
eliminated,
saving
you
one
line
of
memory
space.

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HP HP-11C Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelHP-11C
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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