Arithmetic - How The Stack Does It - HP 33s Owner's Manual

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To swap the order of numbers in a calculation.
For example, one way to calculate 9 ÷ (13 × 8):
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Press 13
The keystrokes to calculate this expression from left–to–right are:
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9
Always make sure that there are no more than four numbers in the
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stack at any given time — the contents of the T–register (the top
register) will be lost whenever a fifth number is entered.
Arithmetic – How the Stack Does It
The contents of the stack move up and down automatically as new numbers enter
the X–register (lifting the stack) and as operators combine two numbers in the X–
and Y–registers to produce one new number in the X–register (dropping the stack).
Suppose the stack is filled with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. See how the stack drops
and lifts its contents while calculating
1. The stack "drops" its contents. The T–(top) register replicates its contents.
2. The stack "lifts" its contents. The T–register's contents are lost.
3. The stack drops.
Notice that when the stack lifts, it replaces the contents of the T– (top) register
with the contents of the Z–register, and that the former contents of the
T–register are lost. You can see, therefore, that the stack's memory is limited
to four numbers.
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RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack
File name 33s-E-Manual-1008-Publication(1st).doc
Printed Date : 2003/10/8
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