HP 35s HP 35s scientific calculator - User Guide - Page 241
Integrating a Program, Solving and Integrating Programs, Program Lines, In RPN mode, Description
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Program Lines: (In RPN mode) Checksum and length: 62A0 11 Checksum and length: 221E 11 Checksum and length: D45B 18 Description: Setup for X. Index for X. Branches to main routine. Setup for Y. Index for Y. Branches to main routine. Main routine. Stores index in I Defines program to solve. Solves for appropriate variable. Displays solution. Ends program. Calculates f (x,y). Include INPUT or equation prompting as required. Integrating a Program In chapter 8 you saw how you can enter an equation (or expression) - it's added to the list of equations - and then integrate it with respect to any variable. You can also enter a program that calculates a function, and then integrate it with respect to any variable. This is especially useful if the function you're integrating changes for certain conditions or if it requires repeated calculations. To integrate a programmed function: 1. Enter a program that defines the integrand's function. (See "To write a program for ∫ FN" below.) Solving and Integrating Programs 15-7