HP 50g User's Reference Manual
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Category: Calculator
Type: Advanced user's reference manual
Model: HP 48gII , HP 49g+ , HP 50G
Pages: 693
Full Command and Function Reference 3-237
n
index
is a real integer identifying the alarm based on its chronological position in the system alarm
list.
Access: …Ó
TOOLS ALRM STOALARM
(Ó is the right-shift of the 9 key).
Flags: Date Format (–42), Repeat Alarms Not Rescheduled (–43), Acknowledged Alarms Saved (–44)
Input/Output:
Level 1/Argument 1 Level 1/Item 1
x
time
→
n
index
{ date time }
→
n
index
{ date time obj
action
}
→
n
index
{ date time obj
action
x
repeat
}
→
n
index
Example: With flag –42 clear, this command:
{ 11.06 15.2530 RUN 491520 } STOALARM
sets a repeating alarm for November 6 of the currently specified year, at 3:25:30 pm. The alarm
action is to execute variable RUN. The repeat interval is 491520 clock ticks (1 minute).
See also: DELALARM, FINDALARM, RCLALARM
STOF
Type: Command
Description: Store Flags Command: Sets the states of the system flags or the system and user flags.
With argument #n
system
, STOF sets the states of the system flags (–1 through –128) only. With
argument { #n
system
, #n
user
, #n
system2
#n
user2
}, STOF sets the states of both the system and user flags.
A bit with value 1 sets the corresponding flag; a bit with value 0 clears the corresponding flag. The
rightmost (least significant) bit of #n
system
and #n
user
correspond to the states of system flag –1 and
user flag +1, respectively.
STOF can preserve the states of flags before a program executes and changes the states. RCLF
can then recall the flag’s states after the program is executed.
Access: …µ
STOF
Flags: Binary Integer Wordsize (–5 through –10)
Input/Output:
Level 1/Argument 1 Level 1/Item 1
#n
system
→
{ #n
system
#n
user
#n
system2
#n
user2
}
→
See also: RCLF, PUSH, POP, STWS, RCWS
STOKEYS
Type: Command
Description: Store Key Assignments Command: Defines multiple keys on the user keyboard by assigning
objects to specified keys.
x
key
is a real number of the form rc.p specifying the key by its row number r, its column number c,
and its plane (shift) p. (For a definition of plane, see the entry for ASN).
The optional initial list parameter or argument S restores all keys without user assignments to their
standard key assignments on the user keyboard. This is meaningful only when all standard key
assignments had been suppressed (for the user keyboard) by the command S DELKEYS.
If the argument obj is the name SKEY, the specified key is restored to its standard key assignment.
Access: …µ
STOKEYS
Flags: User-Mode Lock (–61) and User Mode (–62) affect the status of the user keyboard