Storing Data Into Variables - HP -32S Owner's Manual

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Storing Data Into
Variables
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The HP-32S has 390 bytes of user memory: memory space that you
can use to store numbers or program lines. Numbers are stored in
locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z.
(You can choose the letter to remind you of what is stored there, such
as B for bank balance and C for the speed of light.)*
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1Note that the variables X,Y,Z, and T are different storagelocations from the X-register, Y-
register, Z-regjster, and T-register in the stack.
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