Viewing A Variable; Using The Mem Catalog; The Var Catalog - HP 35s User Manual

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Keys:
9
()
G

Viewing a Variable

The VIEW command (
that value to the x-register. The display takes the form Variable=Value. If the number
has too many digits to fit into the display, use
missing digits. To cancel the VIEW display, press
is most often used in programming but it is useful anytime you want to view a
variable's value without affecting the stack.

Using the MEM Catalog

The MEMORY catalog (
available memory. The catalog display has the following format:

 


where mm,mmm is the number of bytes of available memory and nnn is the amount
of used indirect variables.
For more information on indirect variables, see Chapter 14.

The VAR catalog

By default, all direct variables from A to Z contain the value zero. If you store a non-
zero value in any direct variable, that variable's value can be viewed in the VAR
u
Catalog (
3-4
Storing Data into Variables
Display:
 _



) displays the value of a variable without recalling
u
) provides information about the amount of
()).
Description:
Switch to RPN mode

In RPN mode,
command into the edit line.
No need to press
Õ
Ö
or
or
. The VIEW command
pastes the
.
to view the

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