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HP HP-67 User Manual

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Section
9
Branching
Unconditional
Branching
and
Looping
You
have
seen
how
the
nonloadable
operation
() ()
(M) (n)
can
be
used
from
the
keyboard
to
transfer
execution
to
any
step
number
of
program
memory.
You
can
also
use
the
go
to
instruction
as part
of
a
program,
but
in
order
for
to
be
recorded
as
an
instruction,
it
must
be
followed
by
a
label
designator
(£§
through
@&,
7
(&
through
£
(€],
or
(0}
through
(8)).
(It
can
also
be
followed
by
[@—more
about
using
[f
later.)
When
the
calculator
is
executing
a
program
and
encounters
a
0
instruction,
for
example,
it
immediately
halts
execution
and
begins
searching
sequentially
downward
through
program
memory
for
that
label.
When
the
first
[}
3
instruction
is
then
encountered,
execution
begins
again.
By
using
a
instruction
followed
by
a label
designator
in
a
pro-
gram,
you
can
transfer
execution
to
any
part
of
the
program
that
you
choose.
o
o
Execution
branches
to
next
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BrandHP
ModelHP-67
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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