Loops – HP 33s User Manual

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Programming Techniques

Use the above program to see the different forms of fraction display:

Keys:

(In ALG mode)

Display:

Description:

X

F

#@
value

Executes label F; prompts for a
fractional number (V).

2.53

g

@
value

Stores 2.53 in V; prompts for
denominator (D).

16

g


) 

Stores 16 as the /c value.
Displays message, then the
decimal number.

g

 !  
 +d

Message indicates the fraction
format (denominator is no greater
than 16), then shows the fraction.
d

indicates that the numerator is

"a little below" 8.

g

! 
 +c

Message indicates the fraction
format (denominator is factor of
16), then shows the fraction.

g

% 
 + c

Message indicates the fraction
format (denominator is 16), then
shows the fraction.

g ‡
| y

{}



0

) 

Stops the program and clears flag
10

Loops

Branching backwards — that is, to a label in a previous line — makes it possible
to execute part of a program more than once. This is called looping.

   
  "! 
  "! 
  "! !
  ! 

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