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Exchanging x with any variable – HP 32SII User Manual

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3–6 Storing

Data

into

Variables

File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424
Printed Date : 2003/4/24 Size : 17.7 x 25.2 cm

Example:

Suppose the variables D, E, and F contain the values 1, 2, and 3. Use storage
arithmetic to add 1 to each of those variables.

Keys: Display:

Description:

1

H

D

2

H

E

3

H

F

)

)

)

Stores the assumed values into the
variable.

1

H

™

D

H

™

E

H

™

F

)

Add 1 to D, E, And F.

{

‰

D

/)

Displays the current value of D.

{

‰

E

/)

{

‰

F

/)

@

)

Clears the VIEW display; displays
X-register again.

Suppose the variables D, E, and F contain the values 2, 3, and 4 from the last
example. Divide 3 by D, multiply it by E, and add F to the result.

Keys: Display:

Description:

3

K

p

D

)

Calculates 3

÷

D.

K

y

E

)

3

÷

D

×

E.

K

™

F

)

3

÷

D

×

E + F

Exchanging x with Any Variable

The

{

Y

key allows yon to exchange the contents of (the Displayed

X –register with 1 contents of any variable. Executing this function does not
effect the Y–, Z–, or T–registers