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ztrumpet


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Posted: 17 Feb 2010 09:55:16 pm    Post subject:

I believe this http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/custominput is what you're looking for. Good luck! Smile
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justm3


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Posted: 17 Feb 2010 11:03:48 pm    Post subject:

Iambian wrote:
justm3 wrote:
I have a feature that I think will be a great addition to Celtic III: Making it so that you can go to a label based off of an input. Let me be more specific.
I am working on a program that is a notepad-type program that takes place on the graph screen, for a bigger size. One problem is that I have at least 30-50 If statements that check to see what key was pressed, and then goes to the corresponding label. This slows it down a lot. If there was a way to say something like, I dunno, GoTo det(40, for example, that would jump to a label that is the input or GetKey value, that would be awesome. It would also make the program a lot smaller. Get what I'm saying? I don't know if it is possible to do, cause I don't do assembly, but, in my opinion, that would be probably one of the most, if not the most, useful things that Celtic III could do. Personally, I wouldn't care if it took up another flash page or whatever it is called. Thanks.

justm3

Doing something like that would mean messing around with the operator stack, and I don't know a whole lot about that tidy little structure that the TI-OS likes to keep while running BASIC programs. If there was a good resource to look at, please. Point me in that direction! Especially what the operator stack looks like while running a parser hook.

Got it. Now, it isn't in assembly, but you might get the general idea. it is something like a gigantic If structure.
If (input as string)="A":GoTo A
If (input as string)="B":GoTo B
...
If (input as string)="99":GoTo 99
...
Dunno if that helps, but thats what I've got.
It'd be a lot quicker and smaller, in theory, in ASM, thats why I am suggesting it.
Thanks.
justm3
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Xeda112358


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Posted: 18 Feb 2010 11:12:59 am    Post subject:

This is definitely the wrong place for this, but I think I have an idea. A friend of mine (Unlimited Dev.) wanted to make a text-editor, too. He requested that I make an ASM program that would convert a keypress into the actual ASCII code. I don't know how much you understand about data manipulation, but here are the programs I made. If you get confused, e-mail me (see the readme). As a warning, I have very limited internet access (especially with school out for winter break).
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Xeda112358


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Posted: 18 Feb 2010 11:33:04 am    Post subject:

This is definitely the place to put this. I actually do have a feature request or rather a modification. Instead of those space delimited strings, how about new-line delimited strings? That should only be a matter of using a 3F instead of a 20 somewhere, right? The reason I ask this is because it would be a lot easier to use det(9, store the result to a program, and read the lines for program names.

det(8,"CAT",det(9,"FISH"),1
det(5,"CAT

I might be an assembly programmer now, but I still like BASIC.

Thanks a bunch in advance.
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Iambian


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Posted: 18 Feb 2010 07:01:44 pm    Post subject:

ThunderBolt wrote:
This is definitely the place to put this. I actually do have a feature request or rather a modification. Instead of those space delimited strings, how about new-line delimited strings? That should only be a matter of using a 3F instead of a 20 somewhere, right? The reason I ask this is because it would be a lot easier to use det(9, store the result to a program, and read the lines for program names.

det(8,"CAT",det(9,"FISH"),1
det(5,"CAT

I might be an assembly programmer now, but I still like BASIC.

Thanks a bunch in advance.

You know. That's a wonderful idea! I haven't thought about that, and yes, you are right about the change from $20 to $3F to support that. I might go ahead and do that pretty soon if not right now.

EDIT: Found that the token used for the space character is not $20. It's actually $29 for some odd reason.

EDIT2: Added it in and made sure it worked correctly. Will be waiting a little until I can get more changes done before I release it.


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Xeda112358


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Posted: 22 Feb 2010 01:06:32 pm    Post subject:

Yeah, I realised later that night about the whole 20h/29h thing. I am so used to working with ASCII, I forget some tokens are changed from their ASCII equivalent. Thanks a bunch for adding that because that could really help. Here is another idea, that I am implementing in one of my current projects. I am making an assembly library, but I was annoyed with some BASIC codes looking like this:

1:Asm(prgmLIB
2:Asm(prgmLIB
{3,2:Asm(prgmLIB ;In case a routine needs other syntaxes, I used list inputs.
...

So what I did was I made it so that this was an acceptable syntax:
{1,2,3,2:Asm(prgmLIB

Right now, I am making sure all the calls work so that I can add more routines (I'm on the fortieth right now and I found a problem. I program and debug on the calc, so it's a nightmare ☺).

With Celtic3 allowing the user to use a simple 1-byte token as a hook and omit some parts of the syntax, this idea is probably impractical. But hey, it's always an idea ☺.
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justm3


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Posted: 01 Mar 2010 06:25:21 pm    Post subject:

Hi again. I was looking through the readme, and I didn't find a way to run a program from the det(9 string. Is there a way to do this already? If not, then that would be immensely useful for a Basic shell.
Thanks
justm3
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ztrumpet


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Posted: 01 Mar 2010 06:53:48 pm    Post subject:

I'd recommend checking the source for this program: http://www.unitedti.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=9140
This was my attempt at a basic shell using Celtic III, and I think it turned out pretty well.

I'm not sure what you're asking, but you can probably find an answer in that code. :)

Good luck!
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Eeems


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Posted: 01 Mar 2010 11:32:52 pm    Post subject:

You could first check to make sure that the program is unarchived then store "prgm"+<prgm name> to a temporary program and run that. That's how I do it all the time.
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Xeda112358


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Posted: 08 Mar 2010 11:02:35 am    Post subject:

I am working on a program (EnPro) that is also an assembly library. I was making a similar lineread command, when I realised soomething: I could make it so that the byte to search for could be defined by the user. So say I made a large data file that didn't use 3Fh (newline) to seperate data, it would be nice if an optional argument was used to define the byte to search for.
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ztrumpet


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Posted: 08 Mar 2010 04:13:15 pm    Post subject:

ThunderBolt wrote:
I am working on a program (EnPro) that is also an assembly library. I was making a similar lineread command, when I realised soomething: I could make it so that the byte to search for could be defined by the user. So say I made a large data file that didn't use 3Fh (newline) to seperate data, it would be nice if an optional argument was used to define the byte to search for.

That's a great idea! Iambian, what do you think? Could this be an optional argument that defaults to '3F'?
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Iambian


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Posted: 08 Mar 2010 08:47:42 pm    Post subject:

I think that's an option already embedded in the dev version. I believe I've made those changes.
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