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3.1.6 Data memory addressing
Addressing refers to the method of specifying the address of the instruction to be executed next or the address of the
register or memory relevant to the execution of instructions.
Several addressing modes are provided for addressing the memory relevant to the execution of instructions for the
RL78/F13 and RL78/F14, based on operability and other considerations. For areas containing data memory in particular,
special addressing methods designed for the functions of the special function registers (SFR) and general-purpose registers
are available for use. Figures 3-19 to 3-35 show correspondence between data memory and addressing. For details of
each addressing, see 3.4 Addressing for Processing Data Addresses.