HP 48gII User Manual

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As additional programming exercises, and to try the keystroke sequences
listed above, we present herein three programs for creating or manipulating
lists. The program names and listings are as follows:

LISC:

«

n x

«

1 n FOR j x NEXT n

LIST

»

»


CRLST:

«

st en df

«

st en FOR j j df STEP en st - df / FLOOR 1 +

LIST

»

»

CLIST:

«

REVLIST DUP DUP SIZE 'n' STO ΣLIST SWAP TAIL DUP SIZE 1 - 1

SWAP FOR j DUP ΣLIST SWAP TAIL NEXT 1 GET n

LIST REVLIST 'n'

PURGE

»


The operation of these programs is as follows:

(1) LISC: creates a list of n elements all equals to a constant c.
Operation: enter n, enter c, press

@LISC

Example: 5

` 6.5 ` @LISC creates the list: {6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5}

(2) CRLST: creates a list of numbers from n

1

to n

2

with increment

∆n, i.e.,

{n

1

, n

1

+

∆n, n1+2⋅∆n, … n

1

+N

⋅∆n }, where N=floor((n

2

-n

1

)/

∆n)+1.

Operation: enter n

1

, enter n

2

, enter

∆n, press @CRLST

Example: .5

`3.5 `.5 ` @CRLST produces: {0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5}


(3) CLIST: creates a list with cumulative sums of the elements, i.e., if the

original list is {x

1

x

2

x

3

… x

N

}, then CLIST creates the list:

}

,...,

,

,

{

1

3

2

1

2

1

1

=

+

+

+

N

i

i

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Operation: place the original list in level 1, press

@CLIST.

Example: {1 2 3 4 5}

`@CLIST produces {1 3 6 10 15}.

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