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Built-In Functions and Commands

Built-in functions and built-in commands are subsets of HP 48

operations. An operation is any action the calculator can perform.

(Every time you press a key, you execute an operation.) But not all

operations are equivalent to one another. They are classified into the
following categories:

■ Operation. Any built-in action represented by a name or key.

■ Command. Any programmable operation.

a Function. Any command that can be included in algebraic objects.

m Analytic function. Any function for which the HP 48 provides an

inverse and derivative.

Analytic functions are a subset of functions—functions are a subset of

commands—and commands are a subset of operations.

SIN, for example, is an analytic function—it has an inverse

and derivative, can be included in an algebraic object, and is

programmable. SWAP (the command to swap stack levels 1 and 2),
however, is a command—it can be included in a program, but it can’t
go in an algebraic and has no derivative or inverse.

The operation index in appendix G tells you how each operation is

classified. Also, throughout the manual, HP 48 activities are referred

to as operations, commands, functions, or analytic functions where

appropriate.

Built-in function and built-in command objects describe the HP 48
command set. You can think of them as built-in program objects.

(Operations that aren’t commands are not objects—you can’t include

them in programs.)

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