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HP HP-25 - Storage Registers Management

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Storage
Registers
In
addition
to
automatic
storage
of
intermediate
results
that
is
provided
by
the
four-register
automatic
memory
stack,
the
HP-25
also
has
eight
addressable
storage
registers
that
are
un-
affected
by
operations
within
the
stack.
These
storage
registers
allow
you
to
set
aside
numbers
as
constants
or
for
use
in
later
calculations,
and
they
can
be
used
either
manually
or
as
part
of
a
program.
Automatic
Memory
Storage
Registers
Stack
R,
T
R,
z
Y
[
IR
X
Display
[
R
[LASTX|
The
addresses
of
the
storage
registers
are
indicated
by
number
keys[o]through[7],
as
shown
above.
Storing
and
Recalling
Data
To
store
a
value
appearing
in
the
display,
press
B8
(store)
followed
by
a
number
key
([0]
through([7])
specifying
the
regis-
ter
address
where
the
value
is
to
be
stored.
For
example,
to
store
Avogadro’s
number
(approximately
6.02
x
10?%)
in
register
R,:
Press
Display
6.02E223
[6.02
23
2
6.0200000
23
The
number
is
now
stored
in
register
R,.
Wh.en
a
number
is
stored,
it
is
merely
copied
into
the
storage
register,
s0
6.02
x
102?
also
remains
in
the
displayed
X-register.
To
copy
a
number
from one
of
the
storage
registers
into
the
display,
press
the [{&8
(recall)
key
followed
by
the
number
key
of
the
register
address.

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