4.If the next program line is a PSE instruction, execution continues after a 1–second pause.

The status of flag 10 is controlled only by execution of the SF and CF operations from the keyboard, or by SF and CF, statements in programs.

Flag 11 controls prompting when executing equations in a program — it doesn't affect automatic prompting during keyboard execution:

When flag 11 is clear (the default state), evaluation, SOLVE, and FN of equations in programs proceed without interruption. The current value of each variable in the equation is automatically recalled each time the variable is encountered. INPUT prompting is not affected.

When flag 11 is set, each variable is prompted for wheat it is first encountered in the equation. A prompt for a variable occurs only once, regardless of the number of times the variable appears in the equation. When solving, no prompt occurs for the unknown; when integrating, no prompt occurs for the variable of integration. Prompts halt execution. Pressing fresumes the calculation using the value for the variable you keyed in, or the displayed (current) value of the variable if fis your sole response to the prompt.

Flag 11 is automatically cleared after evaluation, SOLVE, or

FN of an equation in a program. The status of flag 11 is also controlled by execution of the SF and CF operations from the keyboard, or by SF and CF statements in programs.

Annunciators for Set Flags

Flags 0, 1, 2, and 3 have annunciators in the display that turn on when the corresponding flag is set. The presence or absence of 0, 1, 2, or 3 lets you know at any time whether any of these four flags is set or not. However, there is no such indication for the status of flags 4 through 11. These status of these flags can be determined by executing the FS? Instruction from the keyboard. (See "Using Flags" below.)

Programming Techniques 13–11

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