HP (Hewlett-Packard) NW280AAABA Calculator User Manual


 
Programming in HP PPL 511
To share a
program
You can send programs between calculators just as you
can send apps, notes, matrices, and lists. See “Sharing
data” on page 44.
The HP Prime programming language
The HP Prime programming language allows you to
extend the capabilities of the HP Prime by adding
programs, functions and variables to the system. The
programs you write can be either standalone or attached
to an app. The functions and variables you create can be
either local or global. If they are declared to be global,
then they appear in the User menu when you press
D
or
a. In the following sections, we discuss variables
and functions, then create a set of short programs to
illustrate the various techniques for creating programs,
functions, and variables.
Variables
and visibility
Variables in an HP Prime program can be used to store
numbers, lists, matrices, graphics objects, and strings. The
name of a variable must be a sequence of alphanumeric
characters (letters and numbers), starting with a letter.
Names are case-sensitive, so the variables named
MaxTemp and maxTemp are different.
The HP Prime has built-in variables of various types, visible
globally (that is, visible wherever you are in the
calculator). For example, the built-in variables A to Z can
be used to store real numbers, Z0 to Z9 can be used to
store complex numbers, M0 to M9 can be used to store
matrices and vectors, and so on. These names are
reserved. You cannot use them for other data. For
example, you cannot name a program M1, or store a real
number in a variable named Z8. In addition to these
reserved variables, each HP app has its own reserved
variables. Some examples are Root, Xmin, and
Numstart. Most of these app variables are local to their
app, though a few are global by design. For example, C1
is used by the Statistics 2Var app to store statistical data.
This variable is global so that you can access that data
from anywhere in the system. Again, these names cannot
be used to name a program or store data of a type other
than their design allows. (A full list of system and app