Part
3, "Programming," describes
the
programming
features
of
the
HP-28S.
The
last chapter,
"Programming
Examples," contains a series
of
short
programs
that
demonstrate
programming
techniques.
For
More
Information
As you work
the
examples in this
manual,
you
may
have
questions
about
the
features
demonstrated
or
mentioned
in
the
examples. Both
this
manual
and
the
Reference
Manual
contain
additional
information.
•
If
you
have
problems, see "Answers to
Common
Questions"
on
page
282.
• For a brief description
of
what
each key does, see "Key Index"
on
page 327.
• For a brief description
of
the
commands
in each
menu,
see
appen-
dix D, "Menu Map,"
on
page
306.
• For
detailed
information
about
a
menu,
look in
the
Reference
Man-
ual. All
menus
(plus
some
additional
topics)
appear
in
alphabetical
order.
The
contents
of
the
dictionary
are listed
on
the
back
cover
of
the
Reference
Manual.
• For
detailed
information
about
a
particular
command,
look in
the
"Operation
Index"
at
the
back
of
the
Reference
Manual.
There
you'll find a reference to a
dictionary
entry
(usually a
menu)
and
a
page
reference to
the
particular
command.
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How
To
Use
This
Manual