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HP HP-25 User Manual

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One-Number
Functions
and
the
Stack
One-number
functions
execute
upon
the
number
in
the
X-
register
only,
and
the
contents
of
the
Y-,
Z-,
and
T-registers
are
unaffected
when
a
one-number
function
key
is
pressed.
For
example,
with
numbers
positioned
in
the
stack
as
in
the
earlier
example,
pressing
the
[7/[=]keys
changes
the
stack
contents
. . .
.
fromthis
..
..
.
to
this.
T
T
o000
|
Z
0.00
A
z
Dfi)o
|
Y
s1a
gz*
Y
31432
X
1689.4
*
Display
X
L72€267
|
Display
The
one-number
function
executes
upon
only
the
number
in
the
displayed
X-register,
and
the
answer
writes
over
the
number
that
was
in
the
X-register.
No
other
register
is
affected
by
a
one-
number
function.
Two-Number
Functions
and
the
Stack
Hewlett-Packard
calculators
do
arithmetic
by
positioning
the
numbers
in
the
stack
the
same
way
you
would
on
paper.
For
instance,
if
you'
wanted
to
add
34
and
21
you
would
write
34
on
a
piece
of
paper
and
then
write
21
underneath
it,
like
this:
34
21
and
then
you
would
add,
like
this:
34
+21
55
Numbers
are
positioned
the
same
way
in
the
HP-25.
Here’s
how
it
is
done.
(If
you
clear
the
previous
number
entries
first
by
pressing
[7
[E7]
the
numbers
in
the
stack
will
cor-
respond
to
those
shown
in
the
example
below.)

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BrandHP
ModelHP-25
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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