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HP HP-67 User Manual

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140
Simple
Programming
Labels
and
Step
000
The
labels
(3
through
&,
£
(3
through
[
(&,
(@
through
(3))
in
your
programs
act
as
addresses—they
tell
the
calculator
where
to
begin
or
resume
execution.
When
a
label
is
encountered
as
part
of
a
program,
execution
merely
‘‘falls
through’’
the
label
and
continues
onward.
For
example,
in
the
program
segment
shown
below,
when
you
pressed
[,
execution
would
begin
at
(50
£¥
and
continue
down-
ward
through
program
memory,
on
through
the
(3)
instruction,
and
continue
until
the
was
encountered
and
execution
was
stopped.
When
you
press
Â¥
...
o o
...execution
begins
here.
No
here...
0
B
so
execution
falls
through
the
instruction...
/_\
...and
continues
to
the
[RTN].
Execution
falls
through
step
000,
too.
You
can
load
instructions
into
steps
001
through
224
of
program
memory,
but
you
cannot
load
an
instruction
into
step
000.
In
fact,
step
000
merely
acts
as
a
kind of
label
in
program
memory,
a
beginning
point
for the
loading
of
a
program.
When
step
000
is
encountered
by
a
running
program,
execu-
tion
continues
without
a
halt
from
step
224
to
step
001,
just
as
if
step
000
were
not
there.
Flowcharts
At
this
point,
we
digress
for
a
moment
from
our
discussion
of
the
calculator
itself
to
familiarize
ourselves
with
a
fundamental
and
ex-
tremely
useful
tool
in
programming—the
flowchart.

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HP HP-67 Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelHP-67
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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