The last x register – HP 33s User Manual

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RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack

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During program entry,

b

deletes the currently–displayed program line and

‡

cancels program entry.

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During digit entry,

b

backspaces over the displayed number.

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If the display shows a labeled number (such as /) ), pressing

‡

or

b

cancels that display and shows the X–register.

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When viewing an equation,

b

displays the cursor at the end the equation

to allow for editing.

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During equation entry,

b

backspaces over the displayed equation, one

function at a time.

For example, if you intended to enter 1 and 3 but mistakenly entered 1 and 2, this
is what you should do to correct your error:

T

Z

Y

1

1

1

1

X

1

1

2

0

3

1

2

3

4

5

1. Lifts the stack
2. Lifts the stack and replicates the X–register.
3. Overwrites the X–register.
4. Clears

x by overwriting it with zero.

5. Overwrites

x (replaces the zero.)

The LAST X Register

The LAST X register is a companion to the stack: it holds the number that was in the
X–register before the last numeric function was executed. (A numeric function is an
operation that produces a result from another number or numbers, such as

#

.)

Pressing

{ 

returns this value into the X–register.

This ability to retrieve the "last x" has two main uses:

1. Correcting errors.

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