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Bluefire
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 07:56:28 pm Post subject: |
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if u have a ti 83+ se u should just install ti graphlink so u can just copy and paste that into there and save as a .8xp file, that saes all the trouble =P |
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Awesome1
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:22:39 pm Post subject: |
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I have the usb link. I don't have that program. Know where i can find it? |
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Newbie
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:33:45 pm Post subject: |
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It should be on a disk that came with it. |
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Awesome1
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:38:30 pm Post subject: |
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I have the cd but what is the program name i ment...lol |
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:44:43 pm Post subject: |
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Go on your disk go to TI-graph graph link click on your model and click at the top instal ti graph link software and go from there real easy. RTFD Read the Fuc.... disk<joking> |
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Awesome1
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:48:20 pm Post subject: |
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Ok i found it. Thanx peoples.
About that rtfm, i didn't know that the cd had that software on it. 2 sometimes people like to ask for help without even trying, but i guess u'll never get rid of them kinda people...
Happy programming people!
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Newbie
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:51:05 pm Post subject: |
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I'd try if I had the time. |
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Awesome1
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Posted: 10 Feb 2004 08:56:18 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: :0->Xmin
:94->Xmax
:-62->Ymin
:0->Ymax
:Text(0,4,"Option1
:Text(6,4,"Option2
:Text(12,4,"Option3
:Lbl 1
:1->A
:Line(0,-1,0,-5
:Line(1,-2,1,-4
:Pt-On(2,-3
:Goto 0
:Lbl 2
:2->A
:Line(0,-7,0,-11
:Line(1,-8,1,-10
:Pt-On(2,-9
:Goto 0
:Lbl 3
:3->A
:Line(0,-13,0,-17
:Line(1,-14,1,-16
:Pt-On(2,-15
:Lbl 0
:Repeat B=25 or B=34 or B=105
:Getkey->B
:End
:Line(0,-1,0,-17,0
:Line(1,-2,1,-16,0
:Line(2,-3,2,-15,0
:If B=25 and A=1 or B=34 and A=2
:Goto 3
:If B=25 and A=2 or B=34 and A=3
:Goto 1
:If B=25 and A=3 or B=34 and A=1
:Goto 2
:If B=105 and A=1
:prgmOPTION1
:If B=105 and A=2
:prgmOPTION2
:If B=105 and A=3
:prgmOPTION3
It looks good. But i noticed the arrow eraced some of the border. That needs to be worked out. But looks good :)
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Adm.Wiggin aka Tianon
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Awesome1
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Adm.Wiggin aka Tianon
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 08:10:58 am Post subject: |
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I did it so that i dont have to think the F word each time i read it. |
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Awesome1
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 03:59:09 pm Post subject: |
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Well it's all a matter of how u look at it and what vocabulary u choose...
Can someone please explain the For( statement to me. I keep seeing it in sources and i don't understand it... |
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Arcane Wizard `semi-hippie`
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 04:05:47 pm Post subject: |
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For(variable,integer value,integer value,optional integer value
For(X,1,10,2
//code
End
Set's X to 1 and increases it with 2 until it is 10 or higher, like this:
1->X
While X<10
X+2->X
//code
End
You don't need that last argument (2 in the example above) if you want it to be 1.
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Adm.Wiggin aka Tianon
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 06:31:49 pm Post subject: |
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more like this : Code: 1->X
While X<=10
//code
X+2->X
End you had the code in the wrong place , and forgot the <=
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Awesome1
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 07:48:52 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: For(X,1,10,2
Thankyou very much! I understand the code now but i need to see some actual code on how it it used and such. And welll explained... |
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Toksyuryel Crimson Dragon Software
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Posted: 12 Feb 2004 11:49:27 pm Post subject: |
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Better For() explenation:
The Manual wrote: For( loops and incriments. It incriments variable from begin to end by incriment. incriment is optional (default is 1) and can be negative ( end< begin). end is a maximum or minimum value not to be exceeded. End identifies the end of the loop. For( loops can be nested.
: For(variable, begin, end[, incriment] )
: command (while end not exceeded)
: command (while end not exceeded)
: End
: command
Program
Code: PROGRAM:SQUARE
:For(A,0,8,2)
:Disp A^2
:End
Output
Code: prgmSQUARE
0
4
16
36
64
Done
Hope this helps :lol:
Most common use of For() command: delaying.
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Jedd 1980 Pong World Champion
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Posted: 13 Feb 2004 12:03:44 am Post subject: |
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Yeah....the book definition sucks.
Here's my shot at explaining For(
It makes a variable (such as A) go from one number to another. Every time it increases the variable, it does a some commands. You can do as many as you want, or none. So here's how to make the variable A go from 1 to 10:
For(A,1,10)
End
Since there is nothing in between the For loop and End, it will not actually DO anything, but because it takes up time, this can be used as a delay. Here's another example, where you can actually see the program working:
For(A,1,10)
Disp A
End
Now you will see the numbers 1 through 10 appear on the calc. But wait, what if you wanted it to do only even numbers? Or multiples of 3? Simple, just add another comma and the number you want to increase it by. This will display 2 4 6 8 10 on the calc screen:
For(A,2,10,2)
Disp A
End
That's really about it. It's used a lot of times to scroll things across the screen and what not, since it goes faster than A+1->A. Hope that helps!
Oh and 1 more thing. People dont actually use the last parenthesis on the For( loop because it is not required and just takes up space. Here's how you would usually program it:
For(A,1,10
End
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Darth Android DragonOS Dev Team
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Posted: 13 Feb 2004 12:48:13 am Post subject: |
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some thing else to note:
Code: For(A,1,10
End
will leave A equal to 11
so:
Code: For(A,1,10
End
Disp A
will display 11 |
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Jedd 1980 Pong World Champion
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Posted: 13 Feb 2004 12:53:01 am Post subject: |
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Yeah that's kinda important. Thanks for pointing that out Darth. |
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Darth Android DragonOS Dev Team
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Posted: 13 Feb 2004 01:03:24 am Post subject: |
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ive fretted too many hours over that bug in several of my programs... |
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