Calculator functions and the stack – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 3: The Memory Stack, LAST X, and Data Storage

Keystrokes

Display

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287.0000

Reverses the function that
produced the wrong answer.

13.9

+

20.6475

The correct answer.

Calculator Functions and the Stack

When you want to key in two numbers, one after the other, you press
v between entries of the numbers. However, when you want to key
in a number immediately following any function (including manipulations
like )), you do not need to use v. Why? Executing most HP-15C
functions has this additional effect:

The automatic memory stack is lift-enabled that is, the stack will lift

automatically when the next number is keyed or recalled into the
display.

Digit entry is terminated, so the next number starts a new entry.

lost

T

t

t

z

z

Z

z

z

y

z

Y

y

y

2

y

X 4

2

5

7

Keys:

¤

5

+

There are four functions – v, `, z, and w – that disable stack
lift.

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They do not provide for the lifting of the stack when the next number is

keyed in or recalled. Following the execution of one of these functions, a new
number will simple write over the currently displayed number instead of causing
the stack to lift. (Although the stack lifts when v is pressed, it will not lift
when the next number is keyed in or recalled. The operation of v
illustrated on page 34 shows how v thus disables the stack.) In most
cases, the above effects will come so naturally that you won’t even think
about them.

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− will also disable the stack lift if digit entry is terminated, making − clear the entire display like
`. Otherwise, it is neutral. For a further discussion of the stack, refer to appendix B.

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