Equations with (i) – HP 33s User Manual
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Programming Techniques
Program Lines:
(In RPN mode)
Description:
This routine collects all known values in three
equations.
"!1
1L2
2
Prompts for and stores a number into the variable
addressed by i.
L
Adds 1 to i and repeats the loop until i reaches
13.012.
!
! When
i
exceeds the final counter value, execution
branches back to A.
Label J is a loop that completes the inversion of the 3
× 3 matrix.
Program Lines:
(In RPN mode)
Description:
This routine completes inverse by dividing by
determinant.
!ª1
1L2
2 Divides
element.
L
Decrements index value so it points closer to A
!
Loops for next value.
!
Returns to the calling program or to !.
Equations with (i)
You can use (i) in an equation to specify a variable indirectly. Notice that 1L2
2
means the variable specified by the number in variable i (an indirect reference),
but that i or 1L2 means variable i.
The following program uses an equation to find the sum of the squares of variables
A
through Z.