13-21
3.
Moving the cursor”_” and press
repeatedly to delete the unwanted
number or function, then retype the rest of the program line. (After pressing
, Undo function is active)
Notice:
1.
When the cursor is active in the program line,
Ø
or
×
key will be
disabled.
2.
When you are editing a program line (cursor active), and the program line is
empty, using
will have no effect. If you want to erase the program line,
press
and the program line will be erased.
3.
You can use
Õ
and
Ö
key to review long program lines and
without editing it.
4.
In ALG mode,
can not be used as a function, it is used to validate a
program line.
5. An e
quation can be editing in any mode no matter which mode it was
entered in.
Program Memory
Viewing Program Memory
Pressing
toggles the calculator into and out of program entry (
PRGM
annunciator on, program lines displayed). When Program–entry mode is active, the
contents of program memory are displayed.
Program memory starts at
. The list of program lines is circular, so you
can wrap the program pointer from the bottom to the top and reverse. While
program entry is active, there are four ways to change the program pointer (the
displayed line):
×
and
Ø
allows you to move from label to label. If no labels
are defined, It will move to the top or bottom of the program.
To move more than one line at a time ("scrolling"), continue to hold the
Ø
or
×
key.
Summary of Contents for 35s
Page 1: ...HP 35s scientific calculator user s guide H Edition 1 HP part number F2215AA 90001 ...
Page 14: ...12 Contents ...
Page 15: ...Part 1 Basic Operation ...
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Page 46: ...1 30 Getting Started ...
Page 63: ...RPN The Automatic Memory Stack 2 17 A Solution ...
Page 64: ...2 18 RPN The Automatic Memory Stack ...
Page 74: ...3 10 Storing Data into Variables ...
Page 180: ...12 14 Statistical Operations ...
Page 181: ...Part 2 Programming ...
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Page 246: ...15 12 Solving and Integrating Programs ...
Page 270: ...16 24 Statistics Programs ...
Page 284: ...17 14 Miscellaneous Programs and Equations ...
Page 285: ...Part 3 Appendixes and Reference ...
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Page 308: ...B 8 User Memory and the Stack ...
Page 322: ...C 14 ALG Summary ...
Page 336: ...D 14 More about Solving ...
Page 346: ...E 10 More about Integration ...
Page 352: ...F 6 Messages ...
Page 370: ...G 18 Operation Index ...
Page 382: ...Index 12 ...