HP 49g+ User Manual
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Using a FOR…NEXT loop:
«
0
→ n S
«
0 n FOR k k SQ S +
‘S‘ STO NEXT S “S” →TAG » »
Store this program in a variable
@@S2@@. Verify the following exercises: J
3
@@@S2@@ Result:
S:14
4
@@@S2@@ Result: S:30
5
@@@S2@@ Result:
S:55
8
@@@S2@@ Result: S:204
10
@@@S2@@ Result:
S:385
20
@@@S2@@ Result: S:2870
30
@@@S2@@
Result: S:9455 100
@@@S2@@ Result: S:338350
You may have noticed that the program is much simpler than the one stored in
@@@S1@@. There is no need to initialize k, or to increment k within the program.
The program itself takes care of producing such increments.
The FOR…STEP construct
The general form of this statement is:
start_value end_value FOR loop_index program_statements
increment STEP
The start_value, end_value, and increment of the loop index can be
positive or negative quantities. For increment > 0, execution occurs as
long as the index is less than or equal to end_value. For increment < 0,
execution occurs as long as the index is greater than or equal to end_value.
Program statements are executed at least once (e.g.,
1 0 START 1 1 STEP
returns 1)
Example – generate a list of numbers using a FOR…STEP construct
Type in the program:
«
→ xs xe dx
«
xe xs – dx / ABS 1. +
→ n
«
xs xe FOR x
x dx STEP n
→LIST » » »
and store it in variable
@GLIS2.