- Synthetic Division Program
- 03 Nov 2011 07:50:55 pm
- Last edited by MasterDover on 03 Nov 2011 07:56:11 pm; edited 1 time in total
For:TI 84+ (and TI83)
Code:Basic
Basics: Synthetic Division program
Just to start off I would like to let you all know that i am a complete novice, just starting out in programming... I am trying to learn, and my first few programs are nothing more than me figuring out the ropes
Basically this is a program that can synthetically divide, I made it because that is one of the current things I am learning, although it is very easy to do, I thought it would be a good way to practice some skills.
Basically it starts by asking whether you want to start the program or to view the readme, the actual program starts by prompting R which is what you wish to divide by, then continues by prompting B and C. a C value has been entered and the enter key pressed, the program pauses and waits for either the + key or CLEAR to be pressed. the + key prompts another variable, the CLEAR key stops prompting and calculates, I added this feature mainly to practice and learn about getkey but it allows for any number of variables to be used. The program finishes by outputting all the
if anyone has any recommendations based on the program PLEASE let me know, i realize i most likely messed up several times, as well as had a LOT of redundant code... I do plan to also have it do a positive and negative at the same time, but i will wait untill i have the coding down till I do that
so here is the program:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ml7nfc4b348dc75 - .zip of .8xp files
Actual program - http://sc.cemetech.net/?xpi=2dd119fbebebc3706d763100a535efad
sub program called synth - http://sc.cemetech.net/?xpi=5a4a91dbd709189037e3295ac43be7dc
There are two programs included in the .zip folder, 1 called synthy and another called synth, synthy is the actual program, but you need synth to make it work
feel free to use the program, it does work 100% i have tested a number of times on different equations. Again, any feedback is great! one of my first programs (that actually does something usefull) but i plan on making some more and helping out this community out as much as i can as soon as i learn a bit more!
by the way sorry for the double post, bit of a technical issue :O
Code:Basic
Basics: Synthetic Division program
Just to start off I would like to let you all know that i am a complete novice, just starting out in programming... I am trying to learn, and my first few programs are nothing more than me figuring out the ropes
Basically this is a program that can synthetically divide, I made it because that is one of the current things I am learning, although it is very easy to do, I thought it would be a good way to practice some skills.
Basically it starts by asking whether you want to start the program or to view the readme, the actual program starts by prompting R which is what you wish to divide by, then continues by prompting B and C. a C value has been entered and the enter key pressed, the program pauses and waits for either the + key or CLEAR to be pressed. the + key prompts another variable, the CLEAR key stops prompting and calculates, I added this feature mainly to practice and learn about getkey but it allows for any number of variables to be used. The program finishes by outputting all the
if anyone has any recommendations based on the program PLEASE let me know, i realize i most likely messed up several times, as well as had a LOT of redundant code... I do plan to also have it do a positive and negative at the same time, but i will wait untill i have the coding down till I do that
so here is the program:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ml7nfc4b348dc75 - .zip of .8xp files
Actual program - http://sc.cemetech.net/?xpi=2dd119fbebebc3706d763100a535efad
sub program called synth - http://sc.cemetech.net/?xpi=5a4a91dbd709189037e3295ac43be7dc
There are two programs included in the .zip folder, 1 called synthy and another called synth, synthy is the actual program, but you need synth to make it work
feel free to use the program, it does work 100% i have tested a number of times on different equations. Again, any feedback is great! one of my first programs (that actually does something usefull) but i plan on making some more and helping out this community out as much as i can as soon as i learn a bit more!
by the way sorry for the double post, bit of a technical issue :O