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Section
2:
Memory
Stack,
LAST
X,
and
Data
Storage
29
Calculator
Functions
and
the
Stack
When
you
want
to
key
in
two
numbers,
one
after
the
other,
you
press
between
entries
of
the
numbers.
However,
when
you
want
to
key
in
a
number
when
the
number
already
in
the
displayed
X-register
is
the
result
of
a
previous
calculation
or
other
function
(like
[(x=y],
[R#],
etc.),
you
do
not
need
to
use
[ENTER].
Why?
Executing
almost
any
HP-11C
function
has two
results:
1.
The
specified
function
is
executed.
2.
The
automatic
memory
stack
is
enabled; that
is,
the
stack
will
lift
automatically
when
the
next
number
is
keyed
in.
For
example,
with
4
already
keyed
into
the
X-register:
/
lost
Yo
/
\
X=
/
]—-»
Keys
5
(+]
There
are
four
functions—
[ENTER],
(CLy],
[2+],
and
[=-]—which
disable the
stack.*
They
do
not
provide
for
the
lifting
of
the
stack
when
the
next
number
is
keyed
in.
Following
the
execution
of
one
of
these
functions,
keying
in
a
new
number
will
simply
write
over
the
currently
displayed
number
instead
of
causing
the
stack
to
lift.
(Although
the
stack
lifts
when
is
pressed,
it
will
not
lift
when
the
next
number
is
keyed
in.
The
operation
of
illustrated
on
pages
27
and
28
shows
how
thus
disables
the
stack.)
In
most
cases,
the
above
effects
will
come
so
naturally
that
you
won’t
even
think
about
them.
Two-Number
Functions
An
important
aspect
of
two-number
functions
is
the positioning
of
the
numbers
in
the
stack.
To
execute
an
arithmetic
function,
the
numbers
should
be
positioned
in
the
same
way
that
you
would
*
When
pressing
[«]clears
the
entire
display
it
operates
the
same
as
and
disables
the
stack.
Otherwise,
[«]
is
neutral;
that
is, it
does
not
affect
the
stack.
For
a
further
discussion
of
the
stack,
refer
to
appendix
B,
Stack
Lift
and
LAST
X.

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