Examples – HP 15c User Manual

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102 Section 9: Subroutines

Subroutine Limits

A subroutine can call up another subroutine, and that subroutine can call up
yet another subroutine. This ―subroutine nesting‖—the execution of a
subroutine within a subroutine—is limited to stack of subroutines seven
levels deep (this does not count the main program level). The operation of
nested subroutines is as shown below:

Main Program

bA

b1

b2

b3

b4

G1

G3

G2

G4

n

n

n

n

n

End

Examples

Example:

Write

a

program

to

calculate the slope of the secant line
joining points (x

1

, y

1

) and (x

2

, y

2

) on

the graph shown, where y = x

2

- sin x

(given x in radians).

The secant slope is:

1

2

1

2

1

2

2

2

1

2

1

2

)

sin

(

)

sin

(

or

,

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

y

y

The solution requires that the equation for y be evaluated twice—once for y

1

and once for y

2

, given the data input for x

1

and x

2

. Since the same

calculation must be made for different values, it will save program space to
call a subroutine to calculate y.

The following program assumes that x

1

has been entered into the Y-register

and x

2

into the X-register.

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