Storing
Data
Into
Variables
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HP-32S
has 390 bytes of
user
memory:
memory
space
that you
can use to store numbers or
program
lines. Numbers are stored in
locations called variables, each
named
with
a letter from A through Z.
(You
can choosethe letter to remind you of what is storedthere, such
as B for
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different
storagelocations from the
X-register,
Y-
register,
Z-regjster,
and T-register in the stack.
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Storing
Data
Into
Variables
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