HP 64782 User Manual page 382

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is only valid when "C" appears on the status line, which indicates a valid
expression has been defined.
<NUMBER>
This can be an integer in any base (binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal), or
can be a string of characters enclosed with quotation marks.
<OP>
This represents an algebraic or logical operand and may be any of the
following (in order of precedence):
--SYMB--
This allows you to define symbolic information for an address, range of
addresses, or a file. See the --SYMB-- syntax pages and the Symbolic
Retrieval Utilities User's Guide for more information on symbols.
end
This displays the last location where the symbol information may be located.
For example, if a particular symbol is associated with a range of addresses,
end will represent the last address in that range.
start
This displays first memory location where the symbol you specify may be
located. For example, if a particular symbol is associated with a range of
addresses, start will represent the first address in that range.
<UNARY>
This defines either the algebraic negation (minus) sign (-) or the logical
negation (NOT) sign (~).
( )
Parentheses may be used in expressions to enclose numbers. For every
opening parenthesis, a closing parenthesis must exist.
Note that when "C" appears on the right side of the status line, a valid
expression exists. The --NORMAL-- key can be accessed at any time, but is
only valid when "C" is on the command line.
mod
modulo
*
multiplication
/
division
&
logical AND
+
addition
-
subtraction
|
logical OR
Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
--EXPR--
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