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Full Command and Function Reference 3-133
Input/Output:
L
3
/A
1
L
2
/A
2
L
1
/A
3
L
2
/I
1
L
1
/I
2
[[ matrix ]]
1
n
position1
z
put
[[ matrix ]]
2
n
position2
[[ matrix ]]
1
{ n
row
m
col
}
1
z
put
[[ matrix ]]
2
{ n
row
m
col
}
2
'name
matrix
' n
position1
z
put
'name
matrix
' n
position2
'name
matrix
' { n
row
m
col
}
1
z
put
'name
matrix
' { n
row
m
col
}
2
[ vector ]
1
n
position1
z
put
[ vector ]
2
n
position2
[ vector ]
1
{ n
position1
} z
put
[ vector ]
2
{ n
position2
}
'name
vector
' n
position1
z
put
'name
vector
' n
position2
'name
vector
' { n
position1
} z
put
'name
vector
' { n
position2
}
{ list }
1
n
position1
obj
put
{ list }
2
n
position2
{ list }
1
{ n
position1
} obj
put
{ list }
2
{ n
position2
}
'name
list
' n
position1
obj
put
'name
list
' n
position2
'name
list
' { n
position1
} obj
put
'name
list
' { n
position2
}
L = Level; A = Argument; I = item
See also: GET, GETI, PUT
PVAR
Type: Command
Description: Population Variance Command: Calculates the population variance of the coordinate values in
each of the m columns in the current statistics matrix (ΣDAT).
The population variance (equal to the square of the population standard deviation) is returned as
a vector of m real numbers, or as a single real number if m = 1. The population variances are
computed using this formula:
1
n
---
x
k
x()
2
k 1=
n
where x
k
is the kth coordinate value in a column,
x
is the mean of the data in this column, and n
is the number of data points.
Access:
…µ PVAR
Input/Output:
Level 1/Argument 1 Level 1/Item 1
x
pvariance
[ x
pvariance1
, ...,x
pvariancem
]
See also: MEAN, PCOV, PSDEV, SDEV, VAR
PVARS
Type: Command
Description: Port-Variables Command: Returns a list of the backup objects (:n
port
:name) and the library objects
(:n
port
:n
library
) in the specified port. Also returns the available memory size (RAM).
The port number, n
port
, must be in the range from 0 to 2.
If n
port
= 0, then memory is bytes of available main RAM; otherwise memory is bytes of available
RAM in the specified port.
Access: …µ
PVARS

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HP 48GII Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery typeCR2032
TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight220 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)184 x 87 x 23.5 mm

Summary

RPL Programming

Understanding Programs

Programs as objects, delimiters, and basic structure.

Entering and Executing Programs

Details on how to create, store, and run programs.

Using Conditional Structures

Covers IF, CASE, IFT, IFTE structures for program decision-making.

Input and Output Commands

Details commands like PROMPT, INPUT, INFORM, CHOOSE for user interaction.

RPL Programming Examples

Fibonacci Numbers

Demonstrates recursive and loop-based Fibonacci calculations.

Minimum and Maximum Array Elements

Details finding min/max elements using MNX and MNX2.

Applying a Program to an Array

Explains the APLY command for transforming array elements.

Full Command and Function Reference

How to Access Commands and Functions

Explains key presses and menu paths to access commands.

ABS (Absolute Value)

Details the absolute value function and its array behavior.

ACOS (Arc Cosine)

Explains the inverse cosine function, domain, and range.

Computer Algebra Commands

CAS Operations

Overview of CAS operations and their categorization by menu.

Algebra commands

Lists and describes commands for algebraic manipulation.

Calculus Commands

Covers derivation, integration, and limit commands.

Equation Reference

Columns and Beams (1)

Provides equations for structural mechanics.

Electricity (2)

Lists equations related to electrical circuits and laws.

Fluids (3)

Covers equations for fluid mechanics.

The Development Library

Introduction

Explains the purpose and usage of the development library.

Tools for Development

Details APEEK, PEEK, POKE, POKEARM commands.

MASD Compiler

Discusses syntax, modes, and directives for MASD.

Error and Status Messages

Messages Listed Alphabetically

Alphabetical list of error messages.

Messages Listed Numerically

Numerical list of error messages by hex code.

System Flags

System Flags (continued)

Description of various system flags.

System Flags (continued)

Continuation of system flags description.

Reserved Variables

Contents of the Reserved Variables

Explanation of key reserved variables.

PPAR

Details plotting parameters.

Technical Reference

Object Sizes

Lists object sizes in bytes.

Symbolic Integration Patterns

Provides a table of symbolic integration patterns.

Parallel Processing With Lists

General rules for parallel processing

Explains conditions for parallel list processing.

Group 4: ADD and +

Describes how ADD and + handle parallel list operations.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Press and Hold key combinations

Lists functions performed by key combinations.

Shifted softkeys

Explains shift key effects on menu labels.

The Menu-Number Table

-- menus 0-117 are semi-compatible with 48G menus --

Menu numbers and paths for built-in menus.

-- New Library 222 commands --

Details commands available in Library 222.

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