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Storing and Recalling Numbers, To store a copy of a displayed number X-register to a variable
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Each black letter is associated with a key and a unique variable. The letter keys are automatically active when needed. (The A..Z annunciator in the display confirms this.) Note that the variables, X, Y, Z and T are different storage locations from the X-register, Y-register, Z-register, and T-register in the stack. Storing and Recalling Numbers Numbers are stored into and recalled from lettered variables with the I (store) and L(recall) functions. To store a copy of a displayed number (X-register) to a variable: Press I letter-key. To recall a copy of a number from a variable to the display: Press L letter-key. Example: Storing Numbers. Store Avogadro's number (approximately 6.0221 × 1023 ) in A. Keys: Display: Description: 6.0221 a 23 I A (hold key) (release) L A ) ) Avogadro's number. Prompts for variable. Displays function as long as key is held down. Stores a copy of Avogadro's number in A. This also terminates digit entry (no cursor present). Clears the number in the display. Prompts for variable. Copies Avogadro's number from A the display. 3-2 Storing Data into Variables