Exploring the programs in the examples directory – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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It takes an unlimited number of arguments (can use an unlimited

number of local variables), but returns one result to the stack.

If a program begins with a local variable structure and has a program

as the defining procedure that returns exactly one result, the complete

program acts like a user-defined function in two ways:

■ It takes numeric or symbolic arguments,
m It takes its arguments either from the stack or in algebraic syntax.

However, although such a program can contain commands not allowed

in algebraic expressions, it does not have a derivative.

Exploring the Programs in the EXAMPLES
Directory

To use and explore the EXAMPLES directory:

1. Type

TEFiCH

into the command line and press fEIMTE^. This loads

the EXAMPLES directory from built-in memory into your HOME

directory where you can access it.

2.

Press

(VAR I ExFiM

to open the EXAMPLES directory.

29

EXAMPLES

r

"T

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PRGS

-

t

L-

PLOTS

EONS

MEDIAN FIBON APLY ^RPN

r

%TILE

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1

PURGEX

1

ONE TWO THREE FOUR RATFUNC

1------1------- i------- 1----- 1——I--------- i---------i------- 1------ 1-------1------- 1

XSIN ELLIP LISSA ROSE PTRN DEQ SPFLD PSCN GRID PSUR WIRE SLICE

All of the objects contained in EXAMPLES (apart from the
subdirectories PRGS, PLOTS, and EQNS) are either programs or

algebraic objects. The algebraics in the EQNS subdirectory are used

in examples in the HP Jf8G Senes Quick Start Guide. The .short

Programming the HP 48 29-19

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