3
Programming Commands
Introduction
Thin’ following pagu’s are a conuipilzitioui of all cuurreuut ~urogramui
musing conruunianuuls
for
the
lIP 8591) Series spect run
iii
a mu a
lvzers.
More iii
fornuuat ion our
each
i
corn nm arm ml cain hue fomu mud i mu thu u’
tIP 8590 5’cric,s .S’~sc(rmunun
ih uumu/yzcr I’rogro mu mu inmg
Manmmmul. l’huis chiuupter comutaini the following sectiu,mus:
• ]Iosv to unse thus chapter.
N otationu courveuntioni s.
Svnut ax con venutions.
• The fuunucthonuah
i numhex.
• T
hue prognuurmu ui h mug comIcs.
• ‘flue smunuunnnarv of blue dun carters uumuul su’couiuharv kevwonh
s
(
reserveul words)
How to Use This Chapter
This chapter is inuteuuuleuh experiu’nuceul spectnunnur
analyzer prograunrmmuu’rs.
To find a program ni nig coihe that perfornmm s a liii rticmnla r funuctiouu
,
refer to
the “Fuiructional luuihuux.” whuichu gruuuu~us Slur’ comnuiuuaninls uuruormluuug to function.
Once the mlesireul comuuummanud is fomumsul, refer to tIne alphuahuurtical histinug of thin
lurogramnunuuimig coils’s for fuurmhuu’r
lsu’ywonul
uhu’fimuitiuuuu anuul svnrtnux inufmunururutiouu.
For funrthner
iii
forunuation omu syrmt
ax,
refer to ‘Not atiuunu Conuvm’untionus
.““
Svuutax
Comuvemutionu
s,”
an ul “Chin rnuc ters amu ul Secouuula
ny
Km’yworuhs (IIesuumveuh \\ords
Smnumrniary.”
Programming Commands
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