To single-step when the next step is a subroutine – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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4. Take any action:
■ To see the next program step displayed in the status area and
then executed, press ;5:5T .
■ To display but not execute the next one or two program steps,
press H £ X T .
■ To continue with normal execution, press S)(CONT],
B To abandon further execution, press K I L L .
5. Repeat step 4 as desired.
To single-step from the middle of a program:
1. Insert a HALT command in the program where you want to begin
single-stepping.
2. Execute the program normally. The program stops when the HALT
command is executed, and the HRLT annunciator is displayed.
3. Take any action:
■ To see the next program step displayed in the status area and
then executed, press SST .
a
To display but not execute the next one or two program steps,
press HEIKT .
■ To continue with normal execution, press pt^fCONT I.
fl To abandon further execution, press K I L L .
4. Repeat step 3 as desired.
When you want the program to run normally again, remove the HALT
command from the program.
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To
single-step
when
the
next
step
is a subroutine;
■ To execute the subroutine in one step, press :BST .
■ To execute the subroutine step-by-step, press :BST+ .
S
S T executes the next step in a program—if the next step is a
subroutine, :3ST executes the subroutine in one step. :3ST4-
works just like SST —except if the next program step is a
subroutine, it single-stejis to the first step in the subroutine.
To turn off the HAL'." 'annuriCiator a?,
a n j
tKiie;
Press f PRGl C
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