Conditional Loops (Gto) - HP 33s User Manual

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This routine (taken from the "Coordinate Transformations" program on page
15–32 in chapter 15) is an example of an infinite loop . It is used to collect the
initial data prior to the coordinate transformation. After entering the three values, it
is up to the user to manually interrupt this loop by selecting the transformation to be
performed (pressing
new–to–old system).

Conditional Loops (GTO)

When you want to perform an operation until a certain condition is met, but you
don't know how many times the loop needs to repeat itself, you can create a loop
with a conditional test and a GTO instruction.
For example, the following routine uses a loop to diminish a value A by a constant
amount B until the resulting A is less than or equal to B .
Program lines:
(In RPN mode)
  
  
  
Checksum and length: D548 9
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
Checksum and length: AC36 27
t
N for the old–to–new system or
It is easier to recall A than to remember where it is in the
stack.
Calculates A – B .
Replaces old A with new result.
Recalls constant for comparison.
new A ?
Is B
Yes: loops to repeat subtraction.
No: displays new A .
Description:
Programming Techniques
t
O for the
13–17

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