Sunday, May 29, 2022

HP 42S/DM42: Base Programs

 HP 42S/DM42:   Base Programs


Unsigned NOT


The program UNOT applies a NOT to a binary integer (flips zeros to ones and ones to zeros) using unsigned binary integers.  The number of bits (size) is prompted.


HP 42S/DM42 Program UNOT


00  {40-Byte Prgm}

01  LBL "UNOT"

02  BINM

03  "BIN?"

04  PROMPT

05  STO 01

06  EXITALL

07  "SIZE?"

08  PROMPT

09  STO 02

10  2

11  X<>Y

12  Y↑X

13  RCL- 01

14  STO 02

15  1

16  -  

17  BINM

18  END


Examples:


Unsigned NOT of 10100, size 5:  1011  (01011)


Unsigned NOT of 10100, size 8:  11101011


Shift Left


Makes a binary integer shift left: a zero is added to the right side of the integer and "drops" off the left most digit.  The number of bits (size) is prompted.  The binary number is assumed to be non-negative. 


HP 42S/DM42 Program SL16


00  {35-Byte Prgm}

01  LBL "SL16"

02  BINM

03  "BIN?"

04  PROMPT

05  EXITALL

06  2

07  ×

08  "SIZE?"

09  PROMPT

10  2

11  X<>Y

12  Y↑X

13  MOD

14  BINM

15  END


Examples:


Shift Left:  10100, size 5:  1000   (01000)


Shift Left:  10100, size 8:  101000  (00101000)


Shift Right (Logical)


Makes a binary integer shift right: a zero is added to the left side of the integer and "drops" off the left most digit.  The binary number is assumed to be non-negative. A logical shift right divides an integer by 2 and taking the integer result.


HP 42S/DM42 Program SR16


00  {24-Byte Prgm}

01  LBL "SR16"

02  BINM

03  "BIN?"

04  PROMPT

05  EXITALL

06  2

07  ÷

08  IP

09  BINM

10  END


Examples:


Shift Right:  10100:  1010


Shift Right:  1010:  101


The next two programs deals with RGB and HEX codes for computer colors.


HP 42S/DM42 Program CLR→:   RBG to Hexadecimal Code


00  {51-Byte Prgm}

01  LBL "CLR→"

02  DECM

03  "RED?"

04  PROMPT

05  65536

06  BASE×

07  "GREEN?"

08  PROMPT

09  256

10  BASE×

11  BASE+

12  "BLUE?"

13  PROMPT

14  BASE+

15  HEXM

16  END


Example:

Red: 221, Green: 80, Blue 109

Result:  HEX Code:  DD506D


HP 42S/DM42 Program  →CLR:   Hexadecimal to RGB Code


00  {63-Byte Prgm}

01  LBL "→CLR"

02  HEXM

03  "HEX CODE?"

04  PROMPT

05  STO 00

06  DECM

07  65536

08  BASE÷

09  STOP   // Red

10  65536

11  BASE×

12  RCL 00

13  X<>Y

14  BASE-

15  STO 00

16  256

17  BASE÷

18  STOP   // Green

19  256

20  BASE×

21  RCL 00

22  X<>Y

23  BASE-

24  END


Example:  

HEX Code:  103E22

Result:  Red:  16, Green:  62,  Blue:  34


Eddie



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