Section 9: subroutines, The mechanics, Goto subroutine and return – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 9

Subroutines

When the same set of instructions needs to be used at more than one point
in a program, memory space can be conserved by storing those instructions
as a single subroutine.

The Mechanics

Go To Subroutine and Return

The G (go to subroutine) instruction is executed in the same way as the
t

branch, with one major difference: it establishes a pending return

condition. G label, like t label,

*

transfers program execution to the

line with the corresponding label (A to E, 0 to 9 or .0 to .9). However,
execution then continues until the first subsequent n

instruction is

encountered – at which point execution transfers back to the instruction
immediately following the last G instruction, and continues on from
there.

Subroutine Execution

´bA

´b.1

G.1

|n

|n

END

RETURN

Execution transfers to line 000
and halts.

Execution transfers back to
original routine after

G.1

*

A G or t instruction followed by a letter label is an abbreviated key sequence (no ´

necessary). Abbreviated key sequences are explained on page 78.

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