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HP 48GII Advanced User's Reference Manual (653 pages)
graphing calculator
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 2.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 RPL Programming
27
Understanding Programming
27
The Contents of a Program
27
Calculations in a Program
28
Entering and Executing Programs
29
Viewing and Editing Programs
32
Creating Programs on a Computer
33
Using Local Variables
33
Creating Local Variables
33
Evaluating Local Names
34
Defining the Scope of Local Variables
35
Compiled Local Variables
36
Creating User-Defined Functions as Programs
36
Using Tests and Conditional Structures
37
Testing Conditions
37
Using Conditional Structures and Commands
39
Using Loop Structures
43
Using Definite Loop Structures
43
Using Indefinite Loop Structures
47
Using Loop Counters
50
Using Summations Instead of Loops
51
Using Flags
51
Types of Flags
52
Setting, Clearing, and Testing Flags
52
Recalling and Storing the Flag States
53
Using Subroutines
54
Single-Stepping through a Program
55
Trapping Errors
58
Causing and Analyzing Errors
58
Making an Error Trap
59
Input
61
Data Input Commands
61
Using PROMPT
61
Using DISP FREEZE HALT
63
Using INPUT
64
Using INFORM and CHOOSE for Input
68
Beeping to Get Attention
71
Stopping a Program for Keystroke Input
72
Using WAIT for Keystroke Input
72
Using KEY for Keystroke Input
72
Output
72
Data Output Commands
73
Labeling Output with Tags
73
Labeling and Displaying Output as Strings
74
Pausing to Display Output
74
Using MSGBOX to Display Output
75
Using Menus with Programs
75
Using Menus for Input
76
Using Menus to Run Programs
76
Turning off the Hp49G+/Hp48Gii from a Program
78
2 RPL Programming Examples
79
Fibonacci Numbers
79
FIB1 (Fibonacci Numbers, Recursive Version)
79
FIB2 (Fibonacci Numbers, Loop Version)
80
FIBT (Comparing Program-Execution Time)
81
Displaying a Binary Integer
83
PAD (Pad with Leading Spaces)
83
PRESERVE (Save and Restore Previous Status)
84
BDISP (Binary Display)
85
Median of Statistics Data
88
TILE (Percentile of a List)
88
MEDIAN (Median of Statistics Data)
89
Expanding and Collecting Completely
92
MULTI (Multiple Execution)
92
EXCO (Expand and Collect Completely)
93
Minimum and Maximum Array Elements
94
MNX (Minimum or Maximum Element-Version 1)
94
MNX2 (Minimum or Maximum Element- Version 2)
96
Applying a Program to an Array
98
Converting between Number Bases
100
Verifying Program Arguments
102
NAMES (Check List for Exactly Two Names)
102
Converting Procedures from Algebraic to RPN
105
Bessel Functions
107
Animation of Successive Taylor's Polynomials
108
SINTP (Converting a Plot to a Graphics Object)
109
Techniques Used in SINTP
109
SETTS (Superimposing Taylor's Polynomials)
110
TSA (Animating Taylor's Polynomials)
111
Programmatic Use of Statistics and Plotting
112
Trace Mode
115
Inverse-Function Solver
116
Animating a Graphical Image
117
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HP 48GII User Manual (864 pages)
graphing calculator
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 9.97 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
30
Basic Operations
30
Batteries
30
Adjusting the Display Contrast
31
Contents of the Calculator's Display
31
Turning the Calculator on and off
31
Menus
32
SOFT Menus Vs. CHOOSE Boxes
33
Selecting SOFT Menus or CHOOSE Boxes
34
The TOOL Menu
35
Setting Time and Date
36
Introducing the Calculator's Keyboard
39
Selecting Calculator Modes
41
Operating Mode
42
Number Format and Decimal Dot or Comma
46
Angle Measure
51
Coordinate System
51
Beep, Key Click, and Last Stack
53
Selecting cas Settings
54
Selecting Display Modes
54
Selecting the Display Font
55
Selecting Properties of the Line Editor
56
Selecting Properties of the Stack
56
Selecting Properties of the Equation Writer (EQW)
57
Selecting the Size of the Header
58
Selecting the Clock Display
58
Chapter 2 - Introducing the Calculator
59
Calculator Objects
59
Editing Expressions in the Screen
61
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
61
Editing Arithmetic Expressions
64
Creating Algebraic Expressions
65
Editing Algebraic Expressions
66
Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to Create Expressions
68
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
69
Editing Arithmetic Expressions
74
Creating Algebraic Expressions
77
Editing Algebraic Expressions
78
Creating and Editing Summations, Derivatives, and Integrals
86
Organizing Data in the Calculator
90
Functions for Manipulation of Variables
91
The HOME Directory
92
The CASDIR Sub-Directory
93
Typing Directory and Variable Names
95
Creating Subdirectories
96
Moving Among Subdirectories
100
Deleting Subdirectories
100
Variables
104
Creating Variables
104
Checking Variable Contents
109
Replacing the Contents of Variables
111
Copying Variables
112
Reordering Variables in a Directory
115
Moving Variables Using the FILES Menu
116
Deleting Variables
117
UNDO and CMD Functions
119
Flags
120
Example of Flag Setting: General Solution Vs. Principal Value
121
Other Flags of Interest
122
CHOOSE Boxes Vs. SOFT Menus
123
Selected CHOOSE Boxes
124
Chapter 3 - Simple Calculations with Real Numbers , 3-1
126
Checking Calculator Settings
126
Checking Calculator Mode
127
Real Number Calculations
127
Changing Sing of a Number, Variable, or Expression
128
The Inverse Function
128
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
128
Using Parentheses
129
Absolute Value Function
129
Squares and Square Roots
129
Base-10 Logarithms and Powers of 10
130
Powers and Roots
130
Using Powers of 10 in Entering Data
130
Natural Logarithms and Exponential Function
131
Trigonometric Functions
131
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
131
Differences between Functions and Operators
132
Real Number Functions in the MTH Menu
132
Hyperbolic Functions and Their Inverses
134
Real Number Functions
136
Special Functions
139
Calculator Constants
141
Operation with Units
142
The UNITS Menu
142
Available Units
143
Converting to Base Units
146
Attaching Units to Numbers
147
Operations with Units
150
Units Manipulation Tools
152
Physical Constants in the Calculator
154
Special Physical Functions
156
Function ZFACTOR
157
Function F0Λ
157
Function SIDENS
158
Function TDELTA
158
Function TINC
158
Defining and Using Functions
159
Functions Defined by more than One Expression
160
The IFTE Function
161
Combined IFTE Functions
161
Chapter 4 - Calculations with Complex Numbers
163
Definitions
163
Setting the Calculator to COMPLEX Mode
163
Entering Complex Numbers
164
Polar Representation of a Complex Number
165
Simple Operations with Complex Numbers
166
Changing Sign of a Complex Number
166
Entering the Unit Imaginary Number
167
The CMPLX Menus
167
CMPLX Menu through the MTH Menu
167
CMPLX Menu in Keyboard
169
Functions Applied to Complex Numbers
170
Functions from the MTH Menu
170
Function DROITE: Equation of a Straight Line
171
Chapter 5 - Algebraic and Arithmetic Operations
172
Entering Algebraic Objects
172
Simple Operations with Algebraic Objects
173
Functions in the ALG Menu
174
Collect
174
Factor
176
Expand
176
Lncollect
176
Lin
176
Partfrac
176
Solve
176
Subst
176
Texpand
176
Other Forms of Substitution in Algebraic Expressions
177
Operations with Transcendental Functions
178
Expansion and Factoring Using Log-Exp Functions
179
Expansion and Factoring Using Trigonometric Functions
179
Functions in the ARITHMETIC Menu
180
Divis
181
Factors
181
Lgcd
181
Propfrac
181
Simp2
181
INTEGER Menu
181
POLYNOMIAL Menu
182
MODULO Menu
183
Applications of the ARITHMETIC Menu
183
Modular Arithmetic
183
Polynomials
189
Modular Arithmetic with Polynomials
189
The CHINREM Function
190
The EGCD Function
190
The GCD Function
190
The HERMITE Function
191
The HORNER Function
191
The Variable VX
191
The LAGRANGE Function
192
The LCM Function
192
The LEGENDRE Function
193
The PCOEF Function
193
The PROOT Function
193
The PTAYL Function
193
The EPSX0 Function and the cas Variable EPS
194
The PEVAL Function
194
The TCHEBYCHEFF Function
195
Fractions
195
The SIMP2 Function
195
The PROPFRAC Function
195
The PARTFRAC Function
196
The FCOEF Function
196
The FROOTS Function
197
The CONVERT Menu and Algebraic Operations
198
UNITS Convert Menu
198
BASE Convert Menu
199
TRIGONOMETRIC Convert Menu
199
MATRICES Convert Menu
199
REWRITE Convert Menu
199
Chapter 6 - Solution to Single Equations
202
Symbolic Solution of Algebraic Equations
202
Function ISOL
202
Function SOLVE
203
Function SOLVEVX
205
Function ZEROS
205
Numerical Solver Menu
206
Polynomial Equations
207
Financial Calculations
210
Solving Equations with One Unknown through NUM.SLV
215
The SOLVE Soft Menu
228
The ROOT Sub-Menu
228
Function ROOT
228
Variable EQ
228
The SOLVR Sub-Menu
229
The DIFFE Sub-Menu
231
The POLY Sub-Menu
231
The SYS Sub-Menu
232
The TVM Sub-Menu
232
Chapter 7 - Solving Multiple Equations
235
Rational Equation Systems
235
Example 1 - Projectile Motion
235
Example 2 - Stresses in a Thick Wall Cylinder
236
Example 3 - System of Polynomial Equations
238
Solution to Simultaneous Equations with MSLV
238
Example 1 - Example from the Help Facility
239
Example 2 - Entrance from a Lake into an Open Channel
240
Using the Multiple Equation Solver (MES)
244
Application 1 - Solution of Triangles
244
Application 2 - Velocity and Acceleration in Polar Coordinates
252
HP 48GII User Manual (864 pages)
graphing calculator
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 10.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
30
Basic Operations
30
Batteries
30
Adjusting the Display Contrast
31
Contents of the Calculator's Display
31
Turning the Calculator on and off
31
Menus
32
SOFT Menus Vs. CHOOSE Boxes
33
Selecting SOFT Menus or CHOOSE Boxes
34
The TOOL Menu
35
Setting Time and Date
36
Introducing the Calculator's Keyboard
39
Selecting Calculator Modes
41
Operating Mode
42
Number Format and Decimal Dot or Comma
46
Angle Measure
51
Coordinate System
51
Beep, Key Click, and Last Stack
53
Selecting cas Settings
54
Selecting Display Modes
54
Selecting the Display Font
55
Selecting Properties of the Line Editor
56
Selecting Properties of the Stack
56
Selecting Properties of the Equation Writer (EQW)
57
Selecting the Size of the Header
58
Selecting the Clock Display
58
Chapter 2 - Introducing the Calculator
59
Calculator Objects
59
Editing Expressions in the Screen
61
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
61
Editing Arithmetic Expressions
64
Creating Algebraic Expressions
65
Editing Algebraic Expressions
66
Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to Create Expressions
68
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
69
Editing Arithmetic Expressions
74
Creating Algebraic Expressions
77
Editing Algebraic Expressions
78
Creating and Editing Summations, Derivatives, and Integrals
86
Organizing Data in the Calculator
90
Functions for Manipulation of Variables
91
The HOME Directory
92
The CASDIR Sub-Directory
93
Typing Directory and Variable Names
95
Creating Subdirectories
96
Moving Among Subdirectories
100
Deleting Subdirectories
100
Variables
104
Creating Variables
104
Checking Variable Contents
109
Replacing the Contents of Variables
111
Copying Variables
112
Reordering Variables in a Directory
115
Moving Variables Using the FILES Menu
116
Deleting Variables
117
UNDO and CMD Functions
119
Flags
120
Example of Flag Setting: General Solution Vs. Principal Value
121
Other Flags of Interest
122
CHOOSE Boxes Vs. SOFT Menus
123
Selected CHOOSE Boxes
124
Chapter 3 - Simple Calculations with Real Numbers , 3-1
126
Checking Calculator Settings
126
Checking Calculator Mode
127
Real Number Calculations
127
Changing Sing of a Number, Variable, or Expression
128
The Inverse Function
128
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
128
Using Parentheses
129
Absolute Value Function
129
Squares and Square Roots
129
Base-10 Logarithms and Powers of 10
130
Powers and Roots
130
Using Powers of 10 in Entering Data
130
Natural Logarithms and Exponential Function
131
Trigonometric Functions
131
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
131
Differences between Functions and Operators
132
Real Number Functions in the MTH Menu
132
Hyperbolic Functions and Their Inverses
134
Real Number Functions
136
Special Functions
139
Calculator Constants
141
Operation with Units
142
The UNITS Menu
142
Available Units
143
Converting to Base Units
146
Attaching Units to Numbers
147
Operations with Units
150
Units Manipulation Tools
152
Physical Constants in the Calculator
154
Special Physical Functions
156
Function ZFACTOR
157
Function F0Λ
157
Function SIDENS
158
Function TDELTA
158
Function TINC
158
Defining and Using Functions
159
Functions Defined by more than One Expression
160
The IFTE Function
161
Combined IFTE Functions
161
Chapter 4 - Calculations with Complex Numbers
163
Definitions
163
Setting the Calculator to COMPLEX Mode
163
Entering Complex Numbers
164
Polar Representation of a Complex Number
165
Simple Operations with Complex Numbers
166
Changing Sign of a Complex Number
166
Entering the Unit Imaginary Number
167
The CMPLX Menus
167
CMPLX Menu through the MTH Menu
167
CMPLX Menu in Keyboard
169
Functions Applied to Complex Numbers
170
Functions from the MTH Menu
170
Function DROITE: Equation of a Straight Line
171
Chapter 5 - Algebraic and Arithmetic Operations
172
Entering Algebraic Objects
172
Simple Operations with Algebraic Objects
173
Functions in the ALG Menu
174
Collect
174
Factor
176
Expand
176
Lncollect
176
Lin
176
Partfrac
176
Solve
176
Subst
176
Texpand
176
Other Forms of Substitution in Algebraic Expressions
177
Operations with Transcendental Functions
178
Expansion and Factoring Using Log-Exp Functions
179
Expansion and Factoring Using Trigonometric Functions
179
Functions in the ARITHMETIC Menu
180
Divis
181
Factors
181
Lgcd
181
Propfrac
181
Simp2
181
INTEGER Menu
181
POLYNOMIAL Menu
182
MODULO Menu
183
Applications of the ARITHMETIC Menu
183
Modular Arithmetic
183
Polynomials
189
Modular Arithmetic with Polynomials
189
The CHINREM Function
190
The EGCD Function
190
The GCD Function
190
The HERMITE Function
191
The HORNER Function
191
The Variable VX
191
The LAGRANGE Function
192
The LCM Function
192
The LEGENDRE Function
193
The PCOEF Function
193
The PROOT Function
193
The PTAYL Function
193
The EPSX0 Function and the cas Variable EPS
194
The PEVAL Function
194
The TCHEBYCHEFF Function
195
Fractions
195
The SIMP2 Function
195
The PROPFRAC Function
195
The PARTFRAC Function
196
The FCOEF Function
196
The FROOTS Function
197
The CONVERT Menu and Algebraic Operations
198
UNITS Convert Menu
198
BASE Convert Menu
199
TRIGONOMETRIC Convert Menu
199
MATRICES Convert Menu
199
REWRITE Convert Menu
199
Chapter 6 - Solution to Single Equations
202
Symbolic Solution of Algebraic Equations
202
Function ISOL
202
Function SOLVE
203
Function SOLVEVX
205
Function ZEROS
205
Numerical Solver Menu
206
Polynomial Equations
207
Financial Calculations
210
Solving Equations with One Unknown through NUM.SLV
215
The SOLVE Soft Menu
228
The ROOT Sub-Menu
228
Function ROOT
228
Variable EQ
228
The SOLVR Sub-Menu
229
The DIFFE Sub-Menu
231
The POLY Sub-Menu
231
The SYS Sub-Menu
232
The TVM Sub-Menu
232
Chapter 7 - Solving Multiple Equations
235
Rational Equation Systems
235
Example 1 - Projectile Motion
235
Example 2 - Stresses in a Thick Wall Cylinder
236
Example 3 - System of Polynomial Equations
238
Solution to Simultaneous Equations with MSLV
238
Example 1 - Example from the Help Facility
239
Example 2 - Entrance from a Lake into an Open Channel
240
Using the Multiple Equation Solver (MES)
244
Application 1 - Solution of Triangles
244
Application 2 - Velocity and Acceleration in Polar Coordinates
252
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HP 48GII User Manual (613 pages)
HP 48g: Users Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 29.37 MB
Table of Contents
Regulatory Information
2
Contents
5
Organization of the Display
15
The Status Area, Annunciators and Messages
15
Annunciators
16
The Stack
17
The Command Line
18
Menu Labels
18
Organization of the Keyboard
18
To Cancel a Shift Key
20
Applications and Command Menus
20
Cursor Keys
21
The Cancel Key
22
Menus: Extending the Keyboard
22
Working with Menus
23
To Display the Previous Menu
24
To Select a Function from a Menu
24
Entering and Editing Objects
25
Keying in Numbers
25
Keying in Characters
26
To Key in a Single Character
27
To Key in Several Characters
27
To Lock or Unlock the Lowercase Keyboard
28
Keying in Special Characters
28
The Four CHARS Screens
29
To Use Chars to View or Key in Characters
29
Keying in Objects with Delimiters
29
To Key in Object Using Delimiters
30
To Key in Algebraic Object Using the Command Line
30
To Key in Matrix Using the Command Line
30
To Key in Vector Using the Command Line
31
Using the Command Line
31
Accumulating Data in the Command Line
31
Selecting Command-Line Entry Modes
32
Command Line Operations
32
To Change Entry Modes Manually
33
Recovering Previous Command Lines
34
Viewing and Editing Objects
34
Using the Edit Menu
36
Using the Stack for Calculations
37
To Use One-Argument Command
38
To Use Two-Argument Command
38
To Enter more than One Argument in the Command Line
38
To Use Previous Results
39
Manipulating the Stack
40
Recalling the Last Arguments
41
Restoring the Last Stack
42
The Interactive Stack
42
Interactive-Stack Operations
43
Stack Command Menu
47
Using the Modes Application
49
Setting the Display Mode
50
Setting the Angle Mode
51
Setting the Coordinate Mode
52
Setting the Beep
54
Setting the Clock Display
54
Setting the Fraction Mark
54
Using System Flags
55
Using the Flag Browser
55
Using the FLAG Command Submenu
56
User Flags
57
Modes Submenus
57
Modes Operations
58
Memory
59
HOME: Variables and Directories
61
Where to Store Variables
62
Using the Variable Browser Application
63
Creating New Variables
63
Selecting, Editing and Recalling Variables
65
Copying, Moving and Purging Variables
67
Determining the Size of Variables
68
Using Variables: the VAR Menu
69
Defining Variables
71
Evaluating Variables
71
Quoted Variable Names and Formal Variables
72
Special Memory Operations
74
System Halt
74
Memory Reset
75
Responding to Low-Memory Conditions
76
Input Forms and Choose Lists
79
Selecting Fields in Input Forms
80
Entering Data in Input Forms
81
Selecting Options in Input Forms
82
Other Input Form Operations
82
When You Finish Entering Data into an Input Form
85
Input Form Commands
85
To Create an Input Form
86
The Equationwriter
87
How the Equationwriter Application Is Organized
88
Constructing Equations
89
Entering Equations
89
Controlling Implicit Parentheses
92
Equationwriter Examples
94
Editing Equations
95
Editing with Subexpressions
96
Summary of Equationwriter Operations
99
How the HP 48 Displays Arrays
101
The Matrixwriter
101
Entering Arrays
102
Editing Arrays
105
Matrixwriter Operations
105
Summary of Matrixwriter Operations
108
Graphic Objects
109
The PICTURE Environment
110
Using the Picture Editor
110
Turning Pixels on and off
111
Adding Elements Using the Graphics Environment
111
Editing and Erasing a Picture
112
HP 48GII Advanced User's Reference Manual (693 pages)
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HP 48GII User Manual (175 pages)
graphing calculator
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 2.97 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
12
Basic Operations
12
Batteries
12
Adjusting the Display Contrast
13
Contents of the Calculator's Display
13
Turning the Calculator on and off
13
Menus
14
The TOOL Menu
14
Setting Time and Date
15
Introducing the Calculator's Keyboard
15
Selecting Calculator Modes
17
Operating Mode
18
Number Format and Decimal Dot or Comma
21
Fixed Format with Decimals
22
Standard Format
22
Scientific Format
23
Engineering Format
24
Angle Measure
25
Decimal Comma Vs. Decimal Point
25
Coordinate System
26
Selecting cas Settings
27
Explanation of cas Settings
28
Selecting Display Modes
28
Selecting the Display Font
29
Selecting Properties of the Line Editor
30
Selecting Properties of the Stack
31
Selecting Properties of the Equation Writer (EQW)
32
References
32
Chapter 2 - Introducing the Calculator
34
Calculator Objects
34
Editing Expressions in the Stack
34
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
34
Creating Algebraic Expressions
37
Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to Create Expressions
38
Creating Arithmetic Expressions
38
Creating Algebraic Expressions
41
Organizing Data in the Calculator
42
The HOME Directory
42
Subdirectories
42
Variables
43
Typing Variable Names
43
Algebraic Mode
44
Creating Variables
44
RPN Mode
46
Checking Variables Contents
47
Algebraic Mode
47
RPN Mode
47
Listing the Contents of All Variables in the Screen
48
Using the Right-Shift Key F Ollowed by Soft Menu Key Labels
48
Deleting Variables
49
Using Function PURGE in the Stack in Algebraic Mode
49
Using Function PURGE in the Stack in RPN Mode
49
UNDO and CMD Functions
50
CHOOSE Boxes Vs. Soft MENU
50
References
53
Chapter 3 - Calculations with Real Numbers
54
Examples of Real Number Calculations
54
Using Power of 10 in Entering Data
57
Real Number Functions in the MTH Menu
59
Using Calculator Menus
59
Hyperbolic Functions and Their Inverses
59
Operations with Units
61
The UNITS Menu
61
Available Units
63
Attaching Units to Numbers
64
Unit Prefixes
64
Operations with Units
65
Unit Conversions
67
Physical Constants in the Calculator
67
Defining and Using Functions
69
Reference
71
HP 48GII Quick Start Manual (116 pages)
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