Stoalarm; Stof - HP 48gII Advanced User's Reference Manual

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Input/Output:
See also:
DEFINE, RCL,

STOALARM

Type:
Command
Description: Store Alarm Command: Stores an alarm in the system alarm list and returns its alarm index
number.
If the argument is a real number x
If obj
is a string, the alarm is an appointment alarm, and the string is the alarm message. If
action
obj
is any other object type, the alarm is a control alarm, and the object is executed when the
action
alarm comes due.
x
is the repeat interval for the alarm in clock ticks, where 8192 ticks equals 1 second.
repeat
n
is a real integer identifying the alarm based on its chronological position in the system alarm
index
list.
...Ó
Access:
Flags:
Date Format (-42), Repeat Alarms Not Rescheduled (-43), Acknowledged Alarms Saved (-44)
Input/Output:
See also:
DELALARM, FINDALARM, RCLALARM

STOF

Type:
Command
Description: Store Flags Command: Sets the states of the system flags or the system and user flags.
With argument #n
argument { #n
A bit with value 1 sets the corresponding flag; a bit with value 0 clears the corresponding flag.
The rightmost (least significant) bit of #n
–1 and user flag +1, respectively.
STOF can preserve the states of flags before a program executes and changes the states. RCLF
can then recall the flag ' s states after the program is executed.
...µ
Access:
Flags:
Binary Integer Wordsize (-5 through -10)
Level 2/Argument 1
Level 1/Argument 2
obj
grob
obj
obj
backup
library
library
!
time
TOOLS ALRM STOALARM
Level 1/Argument 1
x
time
{ date time }
{ date time obj
{ date time obj
, STOF sets the states of the system flags (–1 through –128) only. With
system
, #n
, #n
#n
system
user
system2
STOF
'name'
PICT
:n
:name
port
backup
'name(index)'
n
port
n
port
:n
:n
port
library
, the alarm date will be the current system date by default.
(Ó is the right-shift of the 9 key).
}
action
x
}
action
repeat
}, STOF sets the states of both the system and user flags.
user2
and #n
correspond to the states of system flag
system
user
Full Command and Function Reference 3-173
Level 1/Item 1
Level 1/Item 1
n
index
n
index
n
index
n
index

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