HP RPN SCIENTIFIC WP 34S Owner's Manual page 126

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There are also three browsers featured for checking memory, flags, program labels and

registers (i.e.

Therein,
and
however. And some special keys and special rules may apply in browsers as explained in
the following table:
Keys to press
Contents and special remarks

Defined alphanumeric (i.e. global) labels. The first item displayed is the top global
label of the current program
shown.
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

,






Browses all allocated stack and general purpose registers showing their contents,
starting with X.
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
browses the registers going down from the highest allocated numbered register
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turns to local registers if applicable, starting with R.00. Then,
Input of any legal letter or two-digit number jumps to the corresponding register

(In your WP 34S, the keys
see p. 40.)
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The current program is the one the program pointer is in, as mentioned above.
WP 34S Owner's Manual


,
, and
work as in catalogs.

and
browse global labels, while the location of the label displayed is
indicated in the lower line (rAMm for RAM, Lib for the library in FM, or bup for
the backup region therein). Duplicate labels also show the primary address,
e.g. CALLS 012 when found a second time in RAM, or e.g. CALLS Lib
when found a second time elsewhere.

and
browse programs, i.e. show the first label in previous or next
program (with programs separated by END statements).
allow quick jumps to the top of rAMm, Lib, or bup, respectively.

, and

goes to the alpha label displayed, while
strokes will perform a label search as described on p. 67. In programming

will insert a GTO and
mode,
starts the current program without performing a label search first.

and
execute PRCL or PSTO for the current program, respectively.
The latter makes sense if called in rAMm or bup only.
STO
enters mode
, allowing for browsing or editing the current program. The
latter will work in rAMm only. Note that

another
will leave CAT immediately.
deletes the current program, be it in rAMm or Lib.
goes up the stack, continuing with the other lettered registers, then with R00,
R01, etc.
(R99 in startup default) to R00 if applicable, then continuing with K, J, etc.
local registers up and down until another
addresses may exceed .15 here!
(see p. 26).

or
recall the register displayed. In programming mode, they enter a
corresponding step RCL ...
). They may be called in all modes except alpha.

and
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– if there is no such label, the end of this program is

do what SHOW did in vintage calculators –

and

Edition 3.1

operate in

executes it. Both key-
an XEQ with said label trailing.
will delete a step, while

and

returns to X. Local register
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mode,

or

browse

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