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Multiple Programs

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Section 11: Multiple Programs 121 Example 1: Assuming that program memory still contains the last program from the preceding section (which consisted of 17 program lines), store after that program the office-supplies program from Section 8 (page 88). Since this is the second program to be stored in program memory, we'll ensure that a i00 instruction separates it from the first program by doing step 3 in the procedure above. Furthermore, since this program does not end with a loop, we'll do steps 5 and 6 too. Keystrokes fs gi.17 gi00 \ 2 5 b 5 + t gi19 fs Display 00- Sets calculator to Program mode. 17- 43, 33 02 Sets calculator to last line keyed into program memory. 18- 43, 33 00 Ensures that second program is separated from first by i00. 19- 36 20- 2 21- 5 22- 25 Keys in program. 23- 30 24- 5 25- 40 26- 31 Halts program execution. 27- 43, 33 19 Branches to beginning of program. 12,000.00 Sets calculator back to Run mode. (Display shown assumes results remain from running program in previous example.) File name: hp 12c_user's guide_English_HDPMBF12E44 Printered Date: 2005/7/29 Page: 121 of 209 Dimension: 14.8 cm x 21 cm

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Section 11: Multiple Programs
121
File name: hp 12c_user's guide_English_HDPMBF12E44
Page: 121 of 209
Printered Date: 2005/7/29
Dimension: 14.8 cm x 21 cm
Example 1:
Assuming that program memory still contains the last program from
the preceding section (which consisted of 17 program lines), store after that
program the office-supplies program from Section 8 (page 88). Since this is the
second program to be stored in program memory, we’ll ensure that a
i
00
instruction separates it from the first program by doing step 3 in the procedure
above. Furthermore, since this program does not end with a loop, we’ll do steps 5
and 6 too.
Keystrokes
Display
fs
00-
Sets calculator to Program mode.
gi.
17
17- 43, 33
02
Sets calculator to last line keyed into
program memory.
gi
00
18- 43, 33
00
Ensures that second program is
separated from first by
i
00.
\
19-
36
2
20-
2
5
21-
5
b
22-
25
-
23-
30
5
24-
5
+
25-
40
Keys in program.
t
26-
31
Halts program execution.
gi
19
27- 43, 33
19
Branches to beginning of program.
fs
12,000.00
Sets calculator back to Run mode.
(Display shown assumes results
remain from running program in
previous example.)