HP 20b Consultant Financial, 30b Professional manual Last Number, 1.23 +, 56.123

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In Figure 3, the stack contains four numbers, 23, 41, 12, and –15. Each level (1– 4) contains one number. When a number is typed and entered into the stack by pressing I, this

new number is "pushed" into level one of the stack, and each number already in the stack moves up one level. The number in Level 4, –15, is pushed out and is lost.

When an operation is performed on the stack, addition (+) for instance, the calculator

"pops" or moves the two numbers from the bottom levels (Levels 1 and 2) out of the stack, performs the operation, and "pushes" the results back into the stack.

With the numbers entered into the stack as shown in Figure 3, pressing +changes the

stack as shown in Figure 4. Note that when the numbers are "popped" out to add 23 and 41, Level 4 of the stack remains unchanged.

-15

-15

12

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Figure 4 The RPN Stack of Figure 3 Shown After the Addition Operation

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Each time you perform a mathematical operation, the content of Level 1 of the stack is saved. Pressing :drecalls that number. This functionality can be used to undo an erroneous key press, or if you want to reuse a number, such as 56.123 in the expression:

(1.23 + 56.123)

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(56.123)

See Table 2-2for an example using the last number function.

14 Mathematical Calculations

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HP 20b Consultant Financial, 30b Professional manual Last Number, 1.23 +, 56.123