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HP HP-16C - Appendix B: Classes of Operations; Digit Entry and Stack Operations; Display and Mode Operations

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Appendix
B
Classes
of
Operations
Operations
Terminating
Digit
Entry
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
digit
entry
operations
do
not
terminate
digit
entry.
They
are:
(0]
through
[9]
(]
in
Floating
Point
mode
through
Operations
Affecting
Stack
Lift
There
are
three
types
of
operations
on
the
calculator
based
on
how
they
affect
stack
lift.
These
are
stack-disabling
operations,
stack-
enabling
operations,
and
neutral
operations.
Disabling
Operations
There
are
two
stack
lift-disabling
functions
on
the
HP-16C.
These
operations
disable
stack
lift
so
that a
number
keyed
in after
one
of
these
operations
writes
over
the
current
number
in
the
X-register
and
the
stack
does
not
lift.
These
operations
are:
(ENTER]
[CLx]*
*
And
if
digit
entry
has
been
terminated.
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