Running a program – HP 32SII User Manual

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12–8 Simple

Programming

File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424
Printed Date : 2003/4/24 Size : 17.7 x 25.2 cm

A different checksum means the program was not entered exactly as given
here.

Example:

Entering a Program with an Equation.

The following program calculates the area of a circle using an equation,
rather than using RPN operation like the previous program.

Keys: Display: Description:

z

d

z

U

Œ

Œ



!

Activates Program–entry mode;
sets pointer to top of memory.

z

“

E

 





Labels this program routine E (for
"equation").

H

R

 

!



Stores radius in variable R.

{

G

{

M

y

K

R

0

2

š





 

πº:

Selects Equation–entry mode;
enters the equation; returns to
Program–entry mode.

{



/

) 

Checksum and length of
equation.

{

”

 

!

Ends the program.

z

X

{



}





)

Displays label E and the length of
the program in bytes.

{



/

)

Cancels program entry.

†

†



Running a Program

To run or execute a program, program entry cannot be active (no
program–line numbers displayed; PRGM off). Pressing

†

will cancel

Program–entry mode.

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