Section 10: the index register and loop control, The v and % keys, Direct versus indirect data storage with – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 10

The Index Register

and Loop Control

The Index register (R

I

) is a powerful tool in advanced programming of the

HP-15C. In addition to storage and recall of data the Index register can use
an index number to:

Count and control loops.

Indirectly address storage registers, including those beyond R.

9

(R

19

).

Indirectly branch to program line numbers, as well as to labels.

Indirectly control the display format.

Indirectly control flag operations.

The V and % Keys

Direct Versus Indirect Data Storage With the Index Register

The Index register is a data storage register that can be used directly, with
V, or indirectly, with %.

*

The difference is important to note:

V

%

The V function uses the

number itself in the Index
register.

The % function uses the absolute
value of the integer portion of the
number in the Index register to
address

another

data

storage

register. This is called indirect
addressing.

*

Note that the matrix functions and complex functions use the V and % keys also, but for different

purposes. Refer to sections 11 and 12 for their usage.

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