Storing Data Into Variables - HP 35s User Manual

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Storing Data into Variables

The HP 35s has 30 KB of memory, in which you can store numbers, equations, and
programs. 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.)
Example:
This example shows you how to store the value 3 in the variable A, first in RPN
mode and then in ALG mode.
Keys:
9
( )

A
9
( )
A
Display:

_
_



_


Description:
Switch to RPN mode (if necessary)
Enter the value (3)
The Store command prompts for a
letter; note the A...Z annunciator.
The value 3 is stored in A and
returned to the stack.
Switch to ALG mode (if necessary)
Again, the Store command prompts
for a letter and the A...Z annunciator
appears.
The value 3 is stored in A and the
result is placed in line 2.
Storing Data into Variables
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