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Press
to move the program pointer to
.
Press
label nnn
to move to a specific line.
If Program–entry mode is not active (if no program lines are displayed), you can
also move the program pointer by pressing
label line number
.
Canceling Program–entry mode does
not
change the position of the program
pointer.
Memory Usage
If during program entry you encounter the message
, then there is
not enough room in program memory for the line you just tried to enter. You can
make more room available by clearing programs or other data. See "Clearing One
or More Programs" below, or "Managing Calculator Memory" in appendix B.
The Catalog of Programs (MEM)
The catalog of programs is a list of all program labels with the number of bytes of
memory used by each label and the lines associated with it. Press
(2
) to display the catalog, and press
Ø
or
×
to move within the
list. You can use this catalog to:
Review the labels in program memory and the memory cost of each labeled
program or routine.
Execute a labeled program. (Press
or
while the label is
displayed.)
Display a labeled program. (Press
while the label is displayed.)
Delete specific programs. (Press
while the label is displayed.)
See the checksum associated with a given program segment. (Press
.)
The catalog shows you how many bytes of memory each labeled program segment
uses. The programs are identified by program label:
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 ...
Page 16: ......
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 ...
Page 182: ......
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 ...