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Programming

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Programming

Introduction

This chapter describes how to program using the hp
39gs. In this chapter you’ll learn about:

using the Program catalog to create and edit
programs

programming commands

storing and retrieving variables in programs

programming variables.

H I N T

More information on programming, including examples
and special tools, can be found at HP’s calculators web
site:
http://www.hp.com/calculators

The Contents of a
Program

An HP 39gs program contains a sequence of numbers,
mathematical expressions, and commands that execute
automatically to perform a task.

These items are separated by a colon ( : ). Commands
that take multiple arguments have those arguments
separated by a semicolon ( ; ). For example,

PIXON xposition;yposition:

Structured
Programming

Inside a program you can use branching structures to
control the execution flow. You can take advantage of
structured programming by creating building-block
programs. Each building-block program stands
alone—and it can be called from other programs. Note:
If a program has a space in its name then you have to put
quotes around it when you want to run it
.

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