Program Boundaries (Lbl And Rtn) - HP 32SII Owner's Manual

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Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN)

If you want more than one program stored in program memory, then a
program needs a label to mark its beginning (such as
return to mark its end (such as
Notice–that the line numbers acquire an
Program Labels
Programs and segments of programs (called routines) should start with a label.
To record a label, press:
letter–key
The label is a single letter from A through Z. The letter keys are used as they
are for variables (as discussed in chapter 3). You cannot assign the same
label more than once (this causes the message
label can use the same letter that a variable uses.
It is possible to have one program (the top one) in memory without any label.
However, adjacent programs need a label between them to keep them
distinct.
Program Line Numbers
Line numbers are preceded by the letter for the label, such as
If one label's routine has more than 99 lines, then the line number appears
with a decimal point instead of the leftmost number, such as
101 in label A. For more than 199 lines, the line number uses a comma, such
as
for line 201.
Program Returns
Programs and subroutines should end with a return instruction. The keystrokes
are:
When a program finishes running, the last RTN instruction returns the
program pointer to
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to match their label.
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