Hallo folks,
as a lucky guy, who owe a dm42, I've a question,
how can I key in the instruction f. e. : STO IND "FOO". My focus is on STO IND. In the original handbook for the hp 42s I found the command INDEX, which relies on matrices.
I hope that somebody can help me.
Sincereley peacecalc.
The IND in STO IND "FOO" stands for "indirect," as in, the contents of the X register are not stored in FOO but in whatever location FOO points to. It is unrelated to INDEX.
To enter that command, press [.] after [STO]. That pops up a menu where you can select IND and ST L/X/Y/Z/T (which options are available exactly varies depending which command you are entering).
(05-23-2020 10:14 AM)peacecalc Wrote: [ -> ]Hallo folks,
as a lucky guy, who owe a dm42, I've a question,
how can I key in the instruction f. e. : STO IND "FOO". My focus is on STO IND. In the original handbook for the hp 42s I found the command INDEX, which relies on matrices.
I hope that somebody can help me.
Sincereley peacecalc.
STO . [Upper left key]
IND stands for INDirect, not INDex.
Ch. 4 Executing functions; Indirect Addressing-Parameters Stored Elsewhere
Hallo all,
thank you very mich for your helpful anwers and comments. Now i van der clearly now....
I nirmally tragen to solve such Probleme by the help of Manual. But I eben didn't found the the wird IND in the list of keywords.
But I an go in with programming.
Hello friends,
Sorry for that bad style, I'm obviously not able to use my phone in the right way and made a lot of mistakes...
"Thank you very much for your helpful anwers and comments. Now i can see clearly now....
I normally try to solve such problems by the help of manuals. But I didn't found the the word IND in the list of keywords.
But I can go in with programming."
Thank you all for your polite silence for not stultifying me.
Sincerely peacecalc