HP 12c financial calculator 사용자 설명서

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Section 10: Program Editing  115 
 
File name: hp 12c_user's guide_English_HDPMBF12E44 
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Printered Date: 2005/7/29   
Dimension: 14.8 cm x 21 cm 
 
Adding Instructions Within a Program 
If an instruction is to be added within a program, simply keying it in will replace 
the instruction previously stored in that program line, as described above; the 
contents of all higher-numbered program lines remain unchanged. 
To add instructions within a program, you could simply key in the new instructions, 
beginning at the proper program line, followed by the original instructions from 
that program line through the end of the program. This method is described below 
under Adding Instructions by Replacement. When instructions must be added in the 
middle of a long program, however, using this method will require you to key in 
numerous instructions — namely, the original instructions from the point at which 
the new instructions are added through the end of program memory. Since keying 
in these instructions may require a significant amount of time, in such situations you 
may prefer to use the method described below under Adding Instructions by 
Branching. 
That method basically involves branching to the new instructions which are stored 
at the end of program memory, then branching back to the program line 
immediately following the line from which you branched out. Adding instructions 
by branching is not so simple as adding instructions by replacement; however, it 
generally will require fewer keystrokes whenever there are more than four program 
lines between (and including) the first line to be executed after the new instruction(s) 
and the last line you keyed into program memory. Furthermore, if program 
memory includes branches to program lines following the point at which the new 
instruction(s) are being added, adding instructions by branching will not require 
that you change the line numbers specified in the i instructions, which may be 
necessary when you add instructions by replacement. 
Adding Instructions by Replacement 
1. Press fs to set the calculator to Program mode. 
2. Press gi. followed by two digits that specify the last program line to 
be executed before the added instruction(s). This sets the calculator to the 
proper program line for adding the new instruction(s) in the next step. 
3.  Key in the new instruction or instructions. 
4. Key in the original instruction or instructions, beginning with the first 
instruction to be executed after the added instruction(s), and continuing 
through the last instruction you keyed into program memory. 
Note:
 If program memory includes branches to program lines following that 
at which the first new instruction is being added, remember to change the 
line number(s) specified in the i instruction(s) — as described above 
under Changing the Instruction in a Program Line — to the actual new line 
number(s).