Arithmetic With Stored Variables; Storage Arithmetic - HP 35s User Manual

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To leave the VAR catalog at any time, press either
or
. An alternate
method to clearing a variable is simply to store the value zero in it. Finally, you can

clear all direct variables by pressing
(). If all direct
variables have the value zero, then attempting to enter the VAR catalog will display
the error message "   ".
If the value of a variable has too many digits to display completely, you can use
Õ
Ö
and
to view the missing digits.

Arithmetic with Stored Variables

Storage arithmetic and recall arithmetic allow you to do calculations with a
number stored in a variable without recalling the variable into the stack. A
calculation uses one number from the X–register and one number from the
specified variable.

Storage Arithmetic





Storage arithmetic uses
,
,
, or
to do arithmetic in the variable itself and to store the result there. It uses the
value in the X–register and does not affect the stack.
New value of variable = Previous value of variable {+, –, , } x.
For example, suppose you want to reduce the value in A(15) by the number in the
A
X–register (3, displayed). Press
. Now A = 12, while 3 is still in
the display.
3-6
Storing Data into Variables

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