Storing data into variables, Storing and recalling numbers – HP 32SII User Manual

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Storing

Data

into

Variables

3–1

File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424
Printed Date : 2003/4/24 Size : 17.7 x 25.2 cm

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Storing Data into Variables

The HP 32II has 384 bytes of user memory: memory that you can use to store
numbers, equations, and program lines. Numbers are stored in locations
called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can choose
the letter to remind you of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance
and C for the speed of light.)

3 - 1 P i c t u r e

1. Cursor prompts for variable.
2. Indicates letter keys are active.
3. Letter keys.

Each white letter is associated with a key and a unique variable. The letter
keys are automatically active when needed. (The A..Z annunciator in the
display confirms this.)

Note that the variables, X, Y, Z and T are different storage locations from the
X–register, Y–register, Z–register, and T–register in the stack.

Storing and Recalling Numbers

Numbers are stored into and recalled from lettered variables with the

H

(store) and

K

(recll) functions.

To store a copy of a displayed number (X–register) to a variable:

Press

H

letter–key.

To recall a copy of a number from a variable to the display:

Press

K

letter–key.

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