Selecting a Base Mode in a Program .........................

12–22

Numbers Entered in Program Lines ............................

12–23

Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method ...................

12–23

13. Programming Techniques

Routines in Programs .......................................................

13–1

Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN) ..................................

13–2

Nested Subroutines ...................................................

13–3

Branching (GTO) ............................................................

13–4

A Programmed GTO Instruction ...................................

13–5

Using GTO from the Keyboard ....................................

13–5

Conditional Instructions....................................................

13–6

Tests of Comparison (x?y, x?0) ...................................

13–7

Flags.......................................................................

13–8

Loops..........................................................................

13–16

Conditional Loops (GTO)..........................................

13–17

Loops with Counters (DSE, ISG) .................................

13–18

Indirectly Addressing Variables and Labels .......................

13–20

The Variable "i"......................................................

13–20

The Indirect Address, (i) ...........................................

13–21

Program Control with (i) ...........................................

13–22

Equations with (i) ....................................................

13–24

14. Solving and Integrating Programs

Solving a Program ..........................................................

14–1

Using SOLVE in a Program...............................................

14–6

Integrating a Program......................................................

14–7

Using Integration in a Program .........................................

14–9

Restrictions on Solving and Integrating .............................

14–11

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