Rclalarm; Rclf - HP 48gII Advanced User's Reference Manual

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To recall a library or backup object, tag the library number or backup name with the appropriate
port number (n
brings a copy of its contents to the stack, not the entire backup object.
To search for a backup object, replace the port number with the wildcard character &, in which
case the hp49g+/hp48gII will search (in order) ports 0 through 3, and the main memory for the
named backup object.
You can specify a port (that is,
• H, 0, 1, 2, or 3
• H, R, E, F, or SD
In each case, the ports are home, RAM, extended RAM, flash memory, and the plug-in SD card
slot, respectively.
Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
STO

RCLALARM

Type:
Command
Description: Recall Alarm Command: Recalls a specified alarm.
obj
is the alarm execution action. If an execution action was not specified, obj
action
an empty string.
x
is the repeat interval in clock ticks, where 1 clock tick equals 1/8192 second. If a repeat
repeat
interval was not specified, the default is 0.
...ÓTools
Access:
...&9
„°LL
Input/Output:
See also:
DELALARM, FINDALARM, STOALARM

RCLF

Type:
Command
Description: Recall Flags Command: Returns a list of integers representing the states of the system and user
flags, respectively.
A bit with value 1 indicates that the corresponding flag is set; a bit with value 0 indicates that the
corresponding flag is clear. The rightmost (least significant) bit of #n
states of system flag –1 and user flag +1, respectively.
Used with STOF, RCLF lets a program that alters the state of a flag or flags during program
execution preserve the pre-program-execution flag status.
3-140 Full Command and Function Reference
), which must be an integer in the range 0 to 3. Recalling a backup object
port
) in one of two ways:
n
port
Level 1/Argument 1
'obj'
PICT
:n
:n
port
library
:n
:name
port
backup
:n
:{ path }
port
ALRM RCLALARM
ALRM RCLALARM
TIME ALRM RCLALARM
Level 1/Argument 1
n
index
( ©is the left-shift of the Kkey).
( Ó is the right-shift of the 9 key).
( °is the left-shift of the Nkey).
Level 1/Item 1
obj
grob
obj
obj
obj
defaults to
action
Level 1/Item 1
{ date time obj
x
}
action
repeat
and #n
indicate the
system
user

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