Casio FX-9860GII-L-IH User Guide - Page 79
Stacks, Example, Numeric Value Stack, Command Stack
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2-2-7 Special Functions k Stacks The unit employs memory blocks, called stacks, for storage of low priority values and commands. There is a 10-level numeric value stack, a 26-level command stack, and a 10level program subroutine stack. An error occurs if you perform a calculation so complex that it exceeds the capacity of available numeric value stack or command stack space, or if execution of a program subroutine exceeds the capacity of the subroutine stack. Example Numeric Value Stack 12 23 34 45 54 Command Stack b× c( d( e+ f× g( h+ ... ... # Calculations are performed according to the priority sequence. Once a calculation is executed, it is cleared from the stack. # Storing a complex number takes up two numeric value stack levels. # Storing a two-byte function takes up two command stack levels. 200509401