Detect number entry on HP-35s?
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02-25-2015, 02:49 PM
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RE: Detect number entry on HP-35s?
(02-25-2015 02:15 PM)Dieter Wrote: I assume this is not the code you are actually working with. For instance there is no LBL W in line 001 (which is required for branching to line numbers) and I also wonder what line 005...011 will do. At line 005 the value in X always is 1.001, so the following three lines will always evaluate to 1000 and the display is [1000, 1]. Is this how the program is supposed to work? What is this [1000, 1] supposed to mean? Due to the "1E3 x" in line 007-008, LastX always is 1000, and so is the first value displayed within the square brackets. The code was thrown together last night and isn't complete (nor debugged). Quote:If this is not the intended behaviour, please give an example of a value entered by the user on program start, and what you want the program to display in the first, second, third, ... loop. Finally, what's the use of SF 0 at the beginning? Here was the thought process: 1. User enters the starting register number on the stack 2. Execute Program W 3. Flash array [column,row] (using two stack registers as counters) 4. Input value in variable A 5. Store in (I), beginning with starting register. 6. Increment counters and indirect register number 7. Go to step 3 until first column is filled 8. Start next column (Flag 0) 9. Exit program |
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