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Contents
Section
8:
Subroutines
...
..o
119
GoToSubroutine
..........
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119
Subroutine
Limits
...ttt
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120
SubroutinelUsage
............cciiiiiiiinii
it
121
Section
9:
The
Index
Register
..........................
127
Direct
Index
Register
Functions
...................c.cvu...
127
Indirect
Index
Register
Functions
...........................
130
Loop
Control
Using
.
...vvvriii
i
132
Direct
RiOperations
.........c.ovuiiiienninennnneenennenns
134
Indirect
Ry
Operations
...........civiiiininiiinennennnnnnnns
135
Indirect
ProgramControl
............
...
i,
136
Indirect
Label
Branches
and
Subroutines
..................
136
Indirect
Line
Number
Branches
and
Subroutines
...........
137
Part
III:
Programmed
Problem
Solving
................
139
Section
10:
Applications
Programs
.....................
140
Matrix
Algebra
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140
Systems
of
Linear
Equations
With
Three
Unknowns
..........
149
Newton’'s
Method
(Solutiontof(x)=0)
......................
154
Numerical
Integration
by
Discrete
Points
....................
159
CUrve
Fitting
...ttt
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162
Triangle
Solutions
.........
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169
LS
atiStiCS
Lt
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176
Chi-Square
Evaluation
...........
...
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182
Finance:
Annuities
and
Compound
Amounts
................
185
SubmarineHunt
...
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194
Section
11:
Programming
Techniques
..................
206
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206
The
Problem
Statement
.............
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206
The
Algorithm
.
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206
Flowcharts
..ottt
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208
SUDIOULINES
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210
[(SGIWith
[RCLIM]
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211
Datalnput
...
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212
LOOPING
ittt
214
Flags
oot
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215
Random
Numbers
..........
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217
User-Definable
Keys
.........
.o,
217
StoringData
...........
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218
Selecting
Different
Routines
..............coiiiiiennnn..
218