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How memory is structured...11-1Accessing port contents...

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To view a plot picture stored in a variable1. Press (WR)-2. Press the function key corresponding to the variable containing the plot picture.You may

Strany 4 - USER’S GUIDE

To reconstruct a plot from its stored versionThis procedure is best done in RPN mode.1. Press®.2. Press the function key associated with the variabl

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Chapter 11MemoryThis section describes the memory structure of tire HP 49G. It describes how to create backup objects of data that you want to save, a

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Unlike the HOME directory, port memory cannot be subdivided into directories. A port can only contain two types of objects:® backup objects ® library

Strany 7 - Chapter 4: The Stack 4-1

You can use File Manager to copy and delete backup objects in a similar fashion to normal calculator objects. In addition, there are specific commands

Strany 8 - Chapter 8: Number bases 8-1

Storing and deleting backup objectsThere are three ways to create a backup object:» Use File Manager to copy the object to a port. With this method, t

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You can also execute an object from the command line as follows:® In RPN mode:- To evaluate a backup object, enter::Port_Number: Backup_Name variable

Strany 10 - Chapter 11: Memory 11-1

Library objectsA library is a collection of objects that extend the calculator’s fimctionality. You can execute objects in a library, but you can neit

Strany 11 - Index 1-1

Deleting a libraryTo delete a library from a port, use the following commands. In the commands, port^number is the number of the port you stored your

Strany 12 - Material covered

Port 2Port 2 is part of the Flash ROM. As with port 1, it is not possible to store objects larger than 128KB. Flash ROM is organized as 8 areas of 128

Strany 13 - The HP 49G documentation set

Creating menus...13-1To create a custom menu...

Strany 14 - Subject-specific menus

Chapter 12Date and time arithmetic Date and time FormatsThe following table illustrates the date and time formats available on the HP 49G. The time an

Strany 15 - Sub-menus

You can also use this procedure to set the date and time.You can also set the date by executing the ^date command, and set the time by exec

Strany 16 - (ENTER)

Calculating with datesTo add days to a given date1. Enter tire date in number format (see the table on page page 12-1).For example: 3.212001 (that is

Strany 17 - Scrolling through the catalog

To determine the number oFdays between two dates1. Press ® ddays.2. Enter the first date in number format (see the table on page page 12-1). For exa

Strany 18 - (ALPHA)©

To convert a time in HMS format to decimal Format1. Press (CAT) HMS^.2. Enter the time in HMS format.For example: 5.1231 (that is, 5 hours, 12 minut

Strany 19 - Typing commands

System timeSystem time is kept in ticks of the clock. Each tick is 1/8192 of a second in duration. System time can be converted to standard time (in b

Strany 20 - Displaying system Flags

To calculate elapsed time in seconds1. To prepare to start timing, press2. To start timing, press (ENTER).3. To prepare to stop timing, press4. To

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Chapter 13 CustomizationCreating menusThe HP 49G enables you to create a custom menu. The menu can contain labels for operations, commands, and other

Strany 23 - User Flags

To display a custom menu1. Press 0 (SUH)-The menu labels appear across the bottom of your screen. You access a menu item by pressing the corresponding

Strany 24 - Activating the command line

PrefaceThis guide contains infomiation on the advanced fimctionality of theHP 49G. It is a supplement to the Pocket Guide and User’s Guide that isship

Strany 25 - Positioning the cursor

Assigning user keysYou can assign commands and other objects to a user key (including shifted keys).To assign an object to a user key1. Press &f)

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To assign a command to a user key1. Press (OT) STOREYS.Between the parentheses, enter a list with the command name as the first element—enclosed withi

Strany 27 - Copy, cut, and paste

To enable disabled keys1. Press ® DB^LKEYS.2. lype 0 (that is, zero).3. PressIn RPN mode: follow steps 2 and 1.If you assign or disable the keys ne

Strany 29 - Editing complex objects

Chapter 14Computer Algebra CommandsDescription:Access:Input:This chapter details the computer algebra operations that are available on the HP 49G.For

Strany 30 - Suspending editing

Flags: Details of how flag settings affect the operation of thefunction or command.Example: An example of the fimction or command.See also: Related

Strany 31 - Find and replace

Computer algebra command categoriesThe following is an index of the computer algebra commands, listed in menu order.Algebra commandsEXPAND...

Strany 32 - Find next

Calculus commandsDerivation and integration commandsCURL... 14-11DERIV... 14-12DERVX...

Strany 33 - OK or (ENTER)

Trigonometry commandsAC0S2S ...14-6ASIN2C...14-8ASIN2T...14-8ATAN2S ...

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Alphabetical command listThe following pages contain the commands in alphabetical order. See “Computer algebra conunand categories” on page 14-3 to vi

Strany 35 - Command Line information

• Chapter 14, Computer algebra commands describes each of the computer algebra commands that the calculator contains, and what each command does.The

Strany 36 - ® (0) for BOLD

Example: Simplify the following expression:a rc cos + arc cos (x)Command:AC0S2S(ACOS(2/3)+ACOS(X))Result: n/2-ASIN{2/3) +Tt/2-ASIN(X)See also: ASIN2

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ASIN2CType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:Transfonns an expression by replacing asin(ir) sub expressions with Tc/2-acos(a;) sub expressions.Tri

Strany 38 - Using the stack

Flags:Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Niiiueric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).AXLType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:Example:

Strany 39 - Example stack calculations

AXQType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:Example:Converts a square matrix into the associated quadratic form.CommandCommand:Result:See also:Conve

Strany 40 - Method 2

CHINREMType: CoiTUTiandDescription: Solves a system of simultaneous polynomialcongruences in the ring Z[x].Access: Arithmetic, R1(MTR] polynomialIn

Strany 41 - Multi-command calculations

Example: Find the curl of the following vector function:2 "I T(\' = X yi + x~yj + y^zkyCommand: CURL ( [X"2*Y, X''2*Y, Y^

Strany 42 - Matrix Writer operations

Output:Flags:See also:The derivative, or a vector of the derivatives, of the function or functions.Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mo

Strany 43 - To edit an array

Flags:Example:Command:Result:See also:Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).Find the divergence of th

Strany 44 - Page 5-3

Output: Level 2/Item 1: The quotient. Level 1/Item 2: The remainder.Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Numeric mode must not be set (fla

Strany 45 - Manipulating columns and rows

Flags:Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).Example:Modulo the default modulus, 3, divide 5a’^+4x+2

Strany 46 - To delete a row

Chapter 1Entering commandsThere are a ramrber of ways you can enter a command:• by pressing the key or keys for the command• by selecting the comman

Strany 47 - Key Description

Access:Arithixietic, RiM) POLYNOMIALInput:Level 2/Argiiment 1: The expression coiTesponding to a in the equation.Level 1/Argiiment 2: The expression c

Strany 48 - To create an identity matrix

EULERType: FunctionDescription:For a given integer, retimrs the niunber of integers less than the integer that are co-prime with the integer. (Euler’s

Strany 49 - Assembling matrices

EXPANType:CommandDescription:Expands and simplifies an algebraic expression. This conunand is identical to the EXPAND command. It is included to ensur

Strany 50 - 0 (PRG) TYPE ^ARRY

EXPANDMODType:Description:Access:Input:Ontpnt:Flags:Example:Command:Result:FunctionExpands and simplifies an algebraic expression, modulo the current

Strany 51 - Disassembling matrices

See also: SINCOSFACTORType: CommandDescription:Factorizes a polynomial or an integer:• The fimction expresses a polynomial as the product of in’educib

Strany 52 - Inserting rows and columns

Command: FACTORMOD {X^'2 + 2 )Result: (X+1)*(X-1)FACTORSType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:Example 1: Command: Result:Example 2: Comman

Strany 53 - To swap two rows in an array

Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).Example: Find the rational polynomial corresponding to

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See also:If complex mode is set (flag -103 set), FROOTS looks for complex solutions as well as real solutions.If approximate mode is set (flag -105 se

Strany 55 - Characterizing matrices

D contains the coefficients of the diagonal representation.Level 2/Argument 3: The diagonal representation of the quadratic form.Level 1/Argument 4: A

Strany 56 - Page 5-15

GCDMODType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:See also:FunctionFinds the greatest common divisor of two polynomials modulo the current modulus.Arit

Strany 57 - To invert a square matrix

units menu i arithmetic menu i complex number menu (0 SEE)) base menu (0 {№Tliese subject-specific menus have keys allocated to them on the keyboard.T

Strany 58 - More matrix arithmetic

HALFTANType:Description:Access:Input:CommandTransforms an expression by replacing sin(ar), cos(a:) and tan(a:) sub expressions with tan(a;/2) terms.Tr

Strany 59 - TransForming complex matrices

Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).See also: CURLDIVHILBERTType:Description:Access:Input:

Strany 60 - Linear algebra topics

Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).Example: For r = 3, find the result of executing a Home

Strany 61 - FACTORIZATION SVL

See also:ABCUVlEGCDIBERNOULLIType:FimctionDescription:Returns the nth Bernoulli number for a given integer.Access: Catalog, @DInput:Level 1/Ai'gi

Strany 62 - FACTORIZATION

Level 2: x*COS (X)Level 1: SIN(X)Result: Level 2: SIN(X).XLevel 1: -SIN(X)Command 2: Apply the INTVX conamand to level 1, -SIN (X)Result: Level 2: S

Strany 63 - FACTORIZATION SVD

IDIV2Type:CommandDescription: For two integers, a and b, returns the integer part of a/h, and the remainder, r.Access:Arithmetic, RiWTH] integerInput:

Strany 64 - Unit objects

ILAPType:FunctionDescription:Returns the inverse Laplace transform of an expression. The expression must evaluate to a rational fraction.Access: Calcu

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INTVXType:FunctionDescription: Finds the antiderivative of a fimction symbolically, with respect to the current default variable.Access:Calculus, 0(£1

Strany 66 - Unit prefixes

IQUOTType: FimctionDescription:Returns the integer quotient of two integers. That is, given two integers, a and b, returns the integer q, such that:a

Strany 67 - Converting units

Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).See also: NEXTPRIMEPREVPRIMEJORDANType: CommandDescrip

Strany 68 - Calculating with units

Entering a command From a sub-menu1With the main menu displayed, highlight the name of the sub-menu.You can do this by:® pressing ® imtil the sub-menu

Strany 69 - Sample unit calculations

Command: LAGRANGE {'3426 7 8 9„ , 8x"-63x‘+151X-60Result; ---------------------------LAPType: FimctionDescription:Performs a Laplace tra

Strany 70 - Powers. To cube 2ft/s

Command; LAPL(EXP{X) *COS (Z*Y) , [X,Y, Z] ) EXPAND(ANS(1))Result: - ( (Y^2 + Z^2-l) *EXP (X) *COS (Z*Y)LCMType: FunctionDescription; Returns the lea

Strany 71 - Factoring unit expressions

Output: The resulting matrix.Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).Example: Build a 2 x 3 m

Strany 72 - Converting temperature units

Command:LEGENDRE{4)Result: (35*X^4-30*X^2+3)/8LGCDType:FunctionDescription: Returns the greatest conunon divisor of a list of expressions or values.Ac

Strany 73 - 0 iOirS] TOOLS CONVERT

UNType:CommandDescription:Linearizes expressions involving exponential terms.Access:Exponential and logarithm, 0(И1)Input:An expression.Output:The lin

Strany 74 - Constants Library

See also: LVARFlags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).LNCOLLECTType:CommandDescription:Simplif

Strany 75 - 02 dielectric constant

MADType: CommandDescription: Returns details of a square matrix.Access:Matrices, R (R1ces)operationsInput:A square matrixOutput: Level 4/Item 1: The d

Strany 76 - To view the constants library

Flags:Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).MULTMODType:FunctionDescription: Performs modulai' m

Strany 77 - Constants library

PA2B2Type: CommandDescription: Takes a prime number, p, such thatp=2 or p = 1 modulo 4, and returns a Gaussian integer a + ib such thatp = a,^ + b^. T

Strany 78 - Number bases

PCARType: CommandDescription: Returns the characteristic polynomial of an n x n matrix.Access:Matrices, R(MAlilS) EIGENVECTORSInput: A square matrix.O

Strany 79 - To enter a binary integer

Command catalogThe HP 49G provides a single choose list that contains all its commands. This is called the command catalog.Displaying the command cata

Strany 80 - Binary integer arithmetic

PREVALType:FunctionDescription:With respect to the current default variable, returns the difference between the values of a fimction at two specified

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See also: ISPRIME?NEXTPRIMEPROPFRACType: CommandDescription:Splits an improper fraction into an integer part and a fraction part.Access: Arithmetic, R

Strany 82 - Using Boolean operators

PsiType:FunctionDescription: Calculates the digamma function in one point. The digainina fimction is the derivative of the natiual logarithm (In) of t

Strany 83 - Manipulating bits and bytes

Output: The quotient of the Euclidean division.Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).3 2Exa

Strany 84 - Creating Lists

Output:Flags:See also:Level 1/Item 1: The real number converted to an integer.Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (f

Strany 85 - List Processing

Input: Level 2/Ai'gument 1: Tlie polynomial expression.Level 1/Argument 2: The variable with respect to which the reordering is performed.Output

Strany 86 - 4. Press (ENTER)

Example:Command:Result:See also:Find the antiderivative of the following function, with respect to y:y +3y + 2RISCH(Y''3-3*Y+2,Y)l/3*Y"

Strany 87 - To concatenate two lists

RREFMODType: CommandDescription:Performs modular row-reduction to echelon form on a matrix, modulo the current modulus.Access: Catalog, {CAT)Input:A m

Strany 88 - Page 9-5

SEVALType:Description:Access:Input:FunctionIn the given expression, evaluates any existing variables that the expression contains and substitutes thes

Strany 89 - 0 ® LIST PROCEDURES STREAM

See also: SIGMA, RISCHSIGNTABType: CommandDescription:Tabulates the sign of a rational function of one variable.Access: Catalog, (Cl)Input:An algebrai

Strany 90 - (00 LIST ELEMENTS SIZE

commands are displayed in your currently selected system font. If, for example, you have chosen System 8 as your current system font, you will see onl

Strany 91 - 0 ® LIST REEL

SINCOSType: CommandDescription:Converts complex logarithmic and exponential expressions to expressions with trigonometric terms.Access:Trigonometry, F

Strany 92 - Sequences

SOLVEVXDescription: Finds zeros of an expression with respect to the cun-entvariable, or solves an equation with respect to the ciuxent variable. (Yo

Strany 93 - 0 (MTH) LIST Dlist

Example:Substitute X = z+l for X in the following expression, and apply the EXPAND command to simplify the result:+ 3x + lCommand:SUBST {X-'2 + 3

Strany 94 - Chapter 10

TABVALType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:Example:Command:Result:For an expression and a list of values, returns the results of substituting th

Strany 95 - Page 10-2

Flags:Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear). Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).TAN2SCType:CommandDescription:Replaces tan(,r) sub-expre

Strany 96 - Examples

TAYLOROType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:FunctionPerforms a fourth-order Taylor expansion of an expression at a; = 0.Calculus, 0(® LIMITS &am

Strany 97 - To keep the same scaling:

TEXPANDType: CommandDescription: Expands transcendental fimctions.Access:Trigonometry, 0QlG)Input: An expression.Output: The transfonnation of the exp

Strany 98 - Press (N0 CALC

TRANType:CommandDescription:Returns the transpose of a matrix.Access:Matrices, H (MATRICES) OPERATIONSInput:A matrix.Output:The transposed matrix.Flag

Strany 99 - Saving and Restoring Plots

TRIGCOSType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Flags:See also:Simplifies a trigonometric expression by applying theidentity:2 2 (sinx) +(cosx) = 1Return

Strany 100 - Page 10-7

Output: The transformed expression.Flags: Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).See also: TRIGCOS,

Strany 101 - 0 O, type VPAR and press

While the alpha keyboard is active, you can also search for a command that begins with a special character by typing that character and then one or mo

Strany 102 - How memory is structured

VANDERMONDEType:Description;Access:Input:Output:Flags;Example:Builds a Vandermonde matrix from a list of objects. That is, for a list of n objects, th

Strany 103 - Backup objects

XNUMType:Description:Access:Input:Output:Example:Command:Results:Converts an object or a list of objects to approximate nmneric format.CommandCatalog,

Strany 104 - Backing up and restoring HOME

ZEROSType:Description:Access:Input:Ontpnt:Flags:Returns the zeros of a function of one variable, withoutmultiplicity.Symbolic solve, R(SM)Level 2/Argu

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IndexAABCUV 14-6 AC0S2S 14-6 ADDTMOD 14-7 algebra, linear 5-19 AND 8-5 array 5-1adding columns 5-4 adding rows 5-4 column norm 5-14 delete colunm 5-4

Strany 107 - Library objects

Ddatedisplay 12-2 format 12-1 datescalculating with 12-3 decompose matrix 5-21 decomposition Schur 5-21 singular value 5-22 deleting characters 3-5 DE

Strany 108 - How the HP 49G manages memory

invert matrix 5-16 INVMOD 14-34 IQUOT 14-35 IRAM 11-1 IREMAINDER 14-35 ISPRIME? 14-35JMJORDAN 14-36Llabeluser-defined 10-1 label axes 10-1 labels 3-3

Strany 109 - Ins. Mem. Need x bytes

PCAE 14-46 PICT, size of 10-4 plotsrecalling 10-7restoring 10-6saving 10-6 plotting range 10-4 ports 11-10 11-71 11-72 11-7contents of 11-8 postfix

Strany 111 - Date and time tools

s''';<?s«g®::'"A'^ 'ii« /€t#'./ ^ ..mHEWLETT'PACKARDAustralian Calculator Operatibt;K‘ / /&apo

Strany 113 - Calculating with times

Chapter 2 System FlagsSystem flags provide you with some control over how the HP 49G behaves and displays infomiation. For example, by setting flag -6

Strany 114 - (CAT) HMS^

Setting and clearing FlagsMethod 1Use this method only if the flag you want to change is listed in the System Flags list.1. With the System Flags lis

Strany 115 - System time

Setting or clearing several Flags at onceIn algebraic mode, the syntax is:command^llist}')In RPN mode, enter a list of the flags you want to set

Strany 116 - STACK SWAP and continue with

Flag commandsThe flag commands are listed and explained in the table below. The flag commands enable you to set and clear flags as well as having a va

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Chapter 3Command line operationsThe command line is where you enter and edit conunands and objects. The HP 49G provides numerous tools to assist you w

Strany 118 - Creating menus

Positioning the cursorWlien editing the object on the command line, you will almost always need to reposition the cursor.Main methods: single-line com

Strany 119 - User mode

Helpful commands and sub-menusLike all other HP 49G applications, the command line editor has its own Tool menu. This menu is displayed by pressing (T

Strany 120 - Assigning user keys

FIND The Find command is on the Search sub-menu. You can use this command to send the ciu'sor to the character or character string you specify. S

Strany 121 - Disabling keys in user mode

Editing the command LineDeleting charactersThe simplest way to delete a character is to position the cm'sor to the immediate right of the charact

Strany 122 - To enable disabled keys

Inserting charactersBy default, any character you enter on the command line will be inserted between the characters on either side of the cursor. To r

Strany 124 - Computer Algebra Commands

Evaluating components oF the command lineIf there is a component of your object that could be evaluated—such as a mathematical expression—^you can sel

Strany 125 - Page 14-2

Tlie HP 49G provides a number of search aird replace commands to help you edit multiline objects (such as arrays and programs). These are available fr

Strany 126 - Arithmetic Modulo commands

5. If you do not want a case sensitive search, press CHK.The tick in the Case Sensitive field is deleted. Your search will now look for both the uppe

Strany 127 - Symbolic solve commands

ReplaceThe Replace command searches through the object on the command line and highlights the first instance of a character or character string that m

Strany 128 - Trigonometry commands

10. Press OK or (ENTER) to begin the search.If your search string is found, it will be highlighted on the command line; othei-wise a message is displa

Strany 129 - Alphabetical command list

Command Line informationThe command line editor Tool menu also provides general infonnation about the object on the command line and the position of t

Strany 130 - X''2-2*X+2

StylesYou can set the style of a command line entry to bold, italic, underlined, or inverted, or to any combination of these characteristics. You can

Strany 132 - {{1,0},{0,1}}

Chapter 4The StackThe HP 49G keeps a record of the objects you enter and the results of your operations. In algebraic mode this record is called histo

Strany 133 - Page 14-10

In RPN mode, you enter:-JdU_________________________3In other words, in RPN mode 52 and 3 are entered onto the stack before the conunand is entered; 5

Strany 134 - 0{M£) DERIV AND INTEG

HP49GGRAPHING CALCULATORADVANCED USER’S GUIDEVersion 1HP 49GciLe.; (¿M' (iik0 IT fl • ^ ’< ►/¡'0 0 4V -c <3 (3 fl «o a a a a o

Strany 135 - 2 "I T

Using a multi-argument command2! 23l: 97Method 11. Enter the arguments, pressing (ENTER) after each one.2. Execute the command.Example: To calcula

Strany 136 - 1- 2>’(x) =

Multi-command calculationsBecause the result of a calculation is retained on the stack, you can easily perform complex calculations by accumulating th

Strany 137 - RKASTH) modulo

Chapter 5Matrices and linear algebraThe HP 49G has extensive capabilities for entering and manipulating anrays. An array object can be a vector or mat

Strany 138 - X + 3x + 2

Method 2: the GOTO command1. Press GOTO.The Matrix Writer input form is displayed.Note that the GOTO command is on the second page of the Matrix Writ

Strany 139 - (3&S) LIMITS & SERIES

To make the cells narrower or wider• Press ^WID to make the cells nan"ower.More columirs ai'e displayed.® Press WID-^ to make the cells wid

Strany 140 - {2,1,-{X+D }

Manipulating columns and rowsTo insert a column1. Move the cursor to the column where you wairt the new coliuun to appear.2. Press +COL. A coliurm o

Strany 141 - {SIN(X) 5*X+Y]

To add a row below the bottom row oF data1. Move the cursor to the row below the last row of data.Pressing 0 ® will move the cursor directly to the l

Strany 142 - EXPAN((X^2+2*X+1)/(X+1))

Summary oF Matrix Writer operationsKey DescriptionEDITPlaces the contents of the ciuTent cell on the command line for editing.VECFor one-row arrays, t

Strany 143 - EXPANDMOD

Advanced matrix operationsCreating special matricesTo create an array Riled with a given constant1. Select the Constant Array command.0 (WTRICESl CRE

Strany 144 - FACTORMOD

To create an array filled with random integers1. Select tlie Random Matrix comnaaird.0 {Bm CREATE RANM2. Enter either:• a list containing the dimens

Strany 146 - R(ARiTH) POLYNOMIAI

To assemble a matrix with a particular diagonal From a vector1. Select the Vector-to-Matrix Diagonal conmiand.0 {MS§) create diag^2. Enter the vecto

Strany 147 - FXND((X-3)^2/(Z+4))

Disassembling matricesTo disassemble a matrix into its elements1. Select the Object-to-Stack conomand.0 (PRG) TYPE OBJ->2. Enter or select the ma

Strany 148 - GCD(2805,99)

To insert one or more new rows into a matrix1. Select the Insert Row command.0 (MATRICES) CRBTATE ROW ROW+2. Enter or select the ari’ay you want to

Strany 149 - HADAMARD

To extract a particular row From an array1. Select the Delete Row command.0 (illCES) CREATE ROW ROW-2. Enter or select the array with the row you wa

Strany 150 - 0@£) DERIV & INTEG

To swap two columns in an array1. Select the Colmim Swap command,0 (MfiCB) CREATE COLUMN CSWP2. Entei" or select the matrix with the coluimis y

Strany 151 - RQiMTRICES]

Matrix calculations are often sensitive to special characteristics of the matrices used. The HP 49G has a number of commands that return characteristi

Strany 152 - + bv = c

Keys (Continued)DescriptionR (iWRICES) OPERATIONS SRAD Returns the spectral radius of a square matrix. The spectral radius is the absolute value of th

Strany 153 - IBERNOULLI

TransForming matricesTo transpose a matrix1. Select the appropriate Transpose Matrix command:® 0 EH) MATRIX MAKE TEN (if you want the conjugate tran

Strany 154 - ICHINREM

More matrix arithmeticSimple matrix arithmetic is covered in chapter 8 of the HP 49G User’s Guide. This section covers some of the other aritlimetic o

Strany 155 - {13,400}

To combine two real matrices into a complex matrix1. Select the Real-to-Complex command.0 (M® COMPLEX R^C2. Enter or select the real matrix that wil

Strany 156 - X*EXP(5*X)

ContentsPreface viiMaterial covered...viiThe HP 49G documentation set

Strany 157 - INVMOD(2)

To extract the matrix of imaginary parts From a complex matrix1. Select the Imaginary Part function.0 COMPLEX IM2. Enter or select the complex matri

Strany 158 - ISPRIME?

To compute the eigenvalues and eigenvectors For a square matrix1. Select the Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors command.0 (iliCES) EIGENVECTOR EGV2. Enter

Strany 159 - LAGRANGE

To decompose or factor a matrixThe HP 49G offers a set of matrix decomposition and factorization tools that you can use either alone or in program rou

Strany 160 - LAGRANGE {'342

Keys (Continued)DescriptionR (MATRICES) FACTORIZATION SVDSingular Value Decomposition. This command factors an m x n matrix A into an m X m orthogonal

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Chapter 6 Unit objectsThe Units application contains a catalog of 127 imits that you can combine with real numbers to create unit objects. It also pro

Strany 162 - LEGENDRE

Unit objectsA unit object has two parts: a real number and a unit expression (a single unit or multiplicative combination of imits). The two parts are

Strany 163 - LIMITS&SERIES

To assemble a unit object from the stack1. Place the number part of the unit object on level 2 of the stack and the mrit expression on level 1.The im

Strany 164 - LINSOLVE

Converting unitsThe HP 49G provides two commands for converting imit objects from one unit of measurement to another:® CONVERT ® DBASE.Tire CONVERT co

Strany 165 - LNCOLLECT

The CONVERT command discussed in the previous section can be used to convert to any specified units, SI units or otheiTvise. If you want to convert a

Strany 166 - R (R1ces)operations

The trigonometric operations SIN, COS, and TAN, operate only on unit objects with-planar ang-ular units: radians (r), degrees (°), grads (grad), arc-m

Strany 167 - NEXTPRIME

Using the stack ...4-1Example stack calculations ...

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Powers. To cube 2ft/s.1. Enter (2_ft/s).Note that when you are in algebraic mode and raising a imit object to a power, the unit object must be entere

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Factoring unit expressionsThe UFACT command factors one unit within a unit object, returning a luiit object whose unit expression consists of the fact

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Conversions between the four temperature scales (K, °C, °F, and °R) involve additive constants as well as multiplicative factors. The additive constan

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Example 2: Convert 25°C/min to °F/min.Note that unlike in the first example, in this example a relative temperature conversion will be performed.1.

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Chapter 7 Constants LibraryThe constants libraiy contains a collection of conunonly used physical constants and quantities. You can use them in equati

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AbbreviationDescription Value (SI)mpProton rest mass 1.6726231E-27 kgmpme mp/me1836.152701aFine stmcture constant 0.007297353080Magnetic flux qiianti

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To view the constants library1. Press (№PS) CONSTANTS LIB.2. Press (ENTER).In RPN mode: follow step 1 only.To view the value and units oF a particul

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To include a constant in an algebraic expressionYou can include a constant in an expression you are creating on the command line or in Equation Writer

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Chapter 8 Number basesEntering and displaying binary integersYou can enter and display integers in one of four fonns:® decimal (base 10)* hexadecimal

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The settings for flags -11 and -12 determine the current base. The DEC, HEX, OCT, and BIN commands control the settings of these flags:-11Set Clear-12

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Ovei^view of the Units application...6-1Unit objects ...

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Binary integers are displayed on the HP 49G with a space after the # sign. You do not need to enter a space when creating a binary integer.If you spec

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To convert a binary integer to a diFFerent number base1. Press (CAT) n, where n is the command that represents the base you want to convert to: DEC,

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Using Boolean operatorsThe HP 49G provides a number of commands that enable you to perfonu Boolean operations and comparisons on binary integers. Thes

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Manipulating bits and bytesThe following commands enable you to manipulate binaiy integers one bitor one byte at a time. The commands are available by

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Chapter 9Lists and Sequences Creating ListsTo enter a List From the keyboard1. Press CQ}. The braces indicate the beginning and end of a list.2. Ent

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To append a new object to the end oF a list1. Enter or select the list.2. Press 0.3. Enter or select the new object.4. Press (H).In RPN mode: foll

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If you are executing a postfix fxmction, or working in RPN mode, the steps you should take are given in the following table.PrefixPostfixAlgebraic1, 2

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To concatenate two listsTo concatenate two lists is to form a list made up of the elements of botlr lists. The order of tire elements in each sub-list

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Applying a Function or program to a ListThe DOLIST coiranand enables you to run programs or execute fmrctions on groups of lists.To run a program or e

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Example: Find the 2-element moving average of {2, 4, 8, 16, SOj.1. Enter the list.2. Enter the frame index.In this example, the number is 2, as you

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Creating Lists... 9-1To enter a list from the keyboard...

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List ManipulationsThe following functions provide ways to manipulate the elements of a list:FunctionDescriptionQ (MTHl LIST SORTSorts the elements in

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Function (Continued)Description0 (flGlLIST ELEMENTS POSReturns the position of the first occurrence of an element (argument 2/level 1) in a specified

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SequencesSequence commands automate the generation of a list from the repeated execution of a fimction or program.To generate a sequenceIn algebraic m

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If you had entered 2 for the step value at step 6, then every second integer in the specified range would have been included in the iterations, and th

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Chapter 10Advanced plotting options Labelling and relocating the axesTo label the coordinate axes with the variable namesThe names of the independent

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To label the axes with user-defined labels1. Select the axes command from the command catalog i2. Enter a list containing the horizontal and vertica

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The following diagram is of the same plot as in the previous illustration, but the axes now meet where x =1 and y =1.Plotting programsYou can plot a p

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Plotting range vs. display rangeThe plotting range is the range of the independent variable (or variables) over which the current equation is evaluate

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4. Enter a complex niuxiber to indicate the coordinates, in user units, of the comer of PICT diagonally opposite the comer specified at step 2 above.

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Saving and Restoring PlotsA plot consists of several components:• The plot picture (that is, a graphic object).• The current equation or equations (

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