HP 48G User Manual

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Notice that there are several kinds of variables indicated in the
diagram:

■ System variables.

These variables are hidden from you, but are used

and updated

by the operating

system to keep

track of

everything as

you work.

■ Local variables. These are temporary

variables, created by a

program, that

only

exist

d u r i n g

the

execution

of that program.

■ Global variables. These are variables

you

create (by

assigning

a

name to an

object)

and can

edit, evaluate, and manipulate. They

are stored in

u s e r m e m o r y ,

where they are quickly and immediately

accessible. Global variables are hierarchically organized into

directories.

a Port variables.

These are like global variables except that you may

not edit them

and they

cannot

be

hierarchically organized.

They

are

stored in

p o r t m e m o r y ,

where they are in “long-term” storage.

The HP 48G model only has one port (Port 0), but the HP 48GX
model can be configured with as many as 32 additional ports (each

containing up to 128 KB of memory).

The remaining lessons in chapter 4 illustrate some of the common

things you can do with user memory and global variables. The

H P 4 8 G S e n e s U s e r ' s G u t d e

gives you more information about the

“boundaries" within SYSRAM and otherwise managing memory

(chapter 5) and how to use and access port memory (chapter 28).

Understanding and Using Memory 4-3

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