HP 32SII Owner's Manual page 343

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File name 32sii-Manual-E-0424
Printed Date : 2003/4/24
Attempted to refer to a nonexistent program label (or
line number) with
Note that the error
you explicitly (from the keyboard) called a
program label that does not exist; or
the program that you called referred to another
label, which does not exist.
The catalog of programs (
indicates no program labels stored.
SOLVE cannot find the root of the equation using the
current initial guesses (see page C–8). A SOLVE
operation executed in a program does not produce
this error; the same condition causes it instead to skip
the next program line (the line following the
instruction
variable).
Warning (displayed momentarily); the magnitude of
a result is too large for the calculator to handle. The
calculator returns ±9.99999999999E499 in the
current display format. (See "Range of Numbers and
Overflow" on page 1–12.) This condition sets flag 6.
If flag 5 is set, overflow has the added effect of
halting a running program and leaving the message
in the display until you press a key.
Indicates the "top" of program memory. The memory
scheme is circular, so
after the last line in program memory.
The calculator is running a program (other than a
SOLVE or ∫ FN routine).
Attempted to execute
variable without a selected program label. This can
happen only the first time that you use SOLVE or ∫ FN
after the message
if the current label no longer exists.
A running program attempted to select a program
label (
label) while a SOLVE operation was
running.
A running program attempted to solve a program
while a SOLVE operation was running.
A running program attempted to integrate a program
Size : 17 .7 x 25.2 cm
,
,
, or {
can mean
{
is also the "line"
variable or ∫
, or it can happen
Messages
}.
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