HP 35s HP 35s scientific calculator - User Guide - Page 228
Loops with Counters (DSE, ISG), The Loop-Control Number
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Loops with Counters (DSE, ISG) When you want to execute a loop a specific number of times, use the (increment; skip if greater than) or (decrement; skip if less than or equal to) conditional function keys. Each time a loop function is executed in a program, it automatically decrements or increments a counter value stored in a variable. It compares the current counter value to a final counter value, then continues or exits the loop depending on the result. For a count-down loop, use variable For a count-up loop, use variable These functions accomplish the same thing as a FOR-NEXT loop in BASIC: variable = initial-value final-value increment variable A DSE instruction is like a FOR-NEXT loop with a negative increment. After pressing a shifted key for ISG or DSE ( or ), you will be prompted for a variable that will contain the loop-control number (described below). The Loop-Control Number The specified variable should contain a loop-control number ±ccccccc.fffii, where: ±ccccccc is the current counter value (1 to 12 digits). This value changes with loop execution. fff is the final counter value (must be three digits). This value does not change as the loop runs. An unspecified value for fff is assumed to be 000. 14-18 Programming Techniques