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HP 48 Insights
Part 1: Principles and Programming
Autor: William C. Wickes
Verlag: Larken Publications (1991)
ISBN: 0962525839, 0-9625258-5-5
381 Seiten, English
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HP48 Insights
I. Principles and Programming
The HP 48G/GX is the most powerful calculator ever developed. Along with its extensive symbolic and numeric mathematical functionality including automated graphics, the HP 48 provides exceptional programming and customization facilities that make it applicable to a broad range of practical problems. The sheer extent of the HP 48's capabilities do, however, make the calculator a challenge to learn and master.
HP48 Insights I is the first volume of a two-part series by Dr. William Wickes on the operation and application of the HP 48. This book concentrates on the underlying unified principles of HP 48 operation, and the tools and techniques for programming the calculator. Special attention is given to object storage, display management, and customization with key assignments, menus, and modes. All concepts are illustrated with specific examples, including over 100 practical example programs featuring programming techniques such as local variables, program structures, recursion, and the uses of lists and arrays.
This HP 48G/GX Edition is revised and extended to cover the new features and user interface of the HP 48G and HP 48GX calculators. Most of the material applies equally well to the HP 48S/SX family. Part II of HP 48 Insights will focus on the integrated systems of the HP 48, such as plotting, symbolic mathematics, and unit management.
Chapter Headings:
1. Introduction 1 2. RPN Principles 19 3. Objects and Execution 29 4. Object Creation 77 5. The HP 48 Stack 125 6. Storing Objects 141 7. Customization 189 8. Problem Solving 211 9. Programming 229 10. Display Operations and Graphics 273 11. Arrays and Lists 297 12. Program Development 343

Where can I get this book?
have a look at http://www.heldermann.de – probably they do have some examples of the book.
Thanks for the hint!