Appendix b: stack lift and the, Last x register, Digit entry termination – HP 15c User Manual

Page 210: Stack lift, Disabling operations, Enabling operations

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210 Appendix B: Stack Lift and the LAST X Register

Disabling Operations

Stack Lift. There are four stack-disabling operations on the calculator.

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These operations disable the stack lift, so that a number keyed in after one
of these disabling operations writes over the current number in the
displayed X-register and the stack does not lift. These special disabling
operations are:

v ` z w

Imaginary X-Register. A zero is placed in the imaginary X-register when
the next number following v, z, or w is keyed or recalled into
the display (real X-register). However, the next number keyed in or recalled
after − or ` does not change the contents of the imaginary X-
register.

Enabling Operations

Stack Lift. Most of the operations on the keyboard, including one-and two-
number mathematical functions like x and *, are stack-enabling
operations. This means that a number keyed in after one of these operations
will lift the stack (because the stack has been ―enabled‖ to lift). Both the
real and imaginary stacks are affected. (Recall that a shaded X-register
means that its contents will be written over when the next number is keyed
in or recalled.)

T

t

z

y

y

Z

z

y

x

x

Y

y

x

4.0000

4.0000

X

x

4

4.0000

3

Keys:

4

v

3

(Assumes

stack

enabled.)

Stack

lifts.

Stack

disabled.

No stack

lift.

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Refer to footnote, page 36.

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