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Section
8:
Program
Editing
83
Deleting
Program
Lines
Deletions
of
program
instructions are
made
with
[BSP](back
space)
in
Program
mode.
Move
to
the
line
you
want
to
delete,
then
press
(BSP].
All
subsequent
program
lines
will
be
renumbered
to
stay
in
sequence.
Pressing
in
Run
mode
does
not
affect
program memory,
but
is
used
for
display
clearing.
(Refer
to
page
17.)
Inserting
Program
Lines
Additions
to
a
program
are
made
by
moving
to
the
line
preceding
the
point
of
insertion.
Any
instruction
you
key
in
will
be
added
following
the
line
currently
in
the
display.
To
alter
or
replace
an
instruction,
first
delete
it,
then
add
the
new
version.
If
all
memory
space
is
occupied,
the
calculator
will
not
accept
any
program
instruction
insertions,
and
Error
4
will
be
displayed.
Example
The
description
below
uses
the
concatenation
program
(from
page
74,
section
7)
to
illustrate
the
editing
features
of
the
HP-16C.
First
we’ll
change
the
given
word
size
from
32
(20,4)
to
8
(8;¢),
then
single-step
through
the
revised
program
to
monitor
its
execution.
The
editing
process
is
diagrammed
below.
The
given
line
numbers
assume
that
this
program
occupies
lines
001
to
010
in
memory.
Original
Version
001-[g]{LBLJA
002-
003-2
004-0
005-
006-[9][LSTx]
007-
008-
009-
010-[9](RTN]
replace
—»
__/
__/
K
Edited
Version
001-[g][LBLJA
002-
003-8
004~
005-[9][LSTx]
006-
(f](SR]
007~
(f)(RLn]
008-
009-[9][RTN]

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BrandHP
ModelHP-16C
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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