
42 “Hello World!”
Explanation: In RPL, a string is represented as an array of characters enclosed in double quotes. The number 42 represents the length of the string “Hello World!”. So, when we write 42 “Hello World!” in RPL, it creates a variable named “Hello World” with a value of the given string.
Note: RPL stands for Reverse Polish Notation, which is a mathematical notation where the operator follows its operands. It is used in HP calculators like HP-48 and HP-50 series.
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