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Programming in HP PPL

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Programming in HP PPL

This chapter describes the HP Prime Programming
Language (HP PPL). In this chapter you’ll learn about:

programming commands

writing functions in programs

using variables in programs

executing programs

debugging programs

creating programs for building custom apps

sending a program to another HP Prime

HP Prime

Programs

An HP Prime program contains a sequence of commands
that execute automatically to perform a task.

Command

Structure

Commands are separated by a semicolon ( ; ).
Commands that take multiple arguments have those
arguments enclosed in parentheses and separated by a
comma( , ). For example,

PIXON (xposition, yposition);

Sometimes, arguments to a command are optional. If an
argument is omitted, a default value is used in its place. In
the case of the PIXON command, a third argument could
be used that specifies the color of the pixel:

PIXON (xposition, yposition [,color]);

In this manual, optional arguments to commands appear
inside square brackets, as shown above. In the PIXON

example, a graphics variable (G) could be specified as
the first argument. The default is G0, which always
contains the currently displayed screen. Thus, the full
syntax for the PIXON command is:

PIXON([G,] xposition, yposition [ ,color]);