HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Name, Key,
or Label
Description, Type, and Keys
Page
RRB
Rotates binary integer (a:) right by one byte.
C (MTHl BñSE ÍÑxD BYTE RRB
15-5
RREF
Computes the reduced row echelon form of a
rectangular matrix
(.r).
C fMTH) MfiTR FfiCTR RREF
14-20
RRK
Uses a hst (z)—containing the name of the time
variable, the name of the solution variable, the
differential function and its first two derivatives—
and the absolute error tolerance (^) to compute
the solution of the initial value problem at a point
(x’) using the Rosenbrock and Runge-Kutta
methods.
C SOLVE) D I FFE RRK
H-23
RRKSTEP
Uses a hst
(t)
—containing the name of the time
variable, the name of the solution variable, the
differential fimction and its fii’st two derivatives—
the absolute error tolerance
(
2
),
a possible step
size
(t/),
and a value (x) indicating the solution
method used in the previous step. Computes the
next solution step of the initial value problem
using a combination of Rosenbrock and
Runge-Kutta methods.
C r+ilfSOLVEl DIFFE RRKS
H-24
RSBERR
Uses a hst {y)—containing the name of the time
variable, the name of the solution variable, the
differential function, and its first two derivatives—
and a possible step size (x) to compute the change
in solution and an absolute error estimate for that
step using a combination of Rosenbrock and
Runge-Kutta methods.
C Н+Н1
(SOLVE) D I FFE RSBER
H-24
RSD
Computes the residual z-yx of three arrays.
C (MTH) MFlTR (NXT) RSD
14-17
RSWP
Swaps two specified rows (y and x) of an array (z).
C
(MTif) MFlTR ROW fÑrF) RSWP
14-6
R-^B
Converts a positive real integer (x) to its binary
integer equivalent.
C
(MTH) BFSSE R-;-B
15-3
G-40 Operation Index