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elfprince13 Retired
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Bledoux
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Ooh, Nice. |
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leofox INF student
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Posted: 01 Jun 2005 08:50:45 am Post subject: |
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You can better use png for screenshots: jpg loses quality. |
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elfprince13 Retired
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I use gif's |
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Bledoux
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I think GIF's lose color quality as well. |
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leofox INF student
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hmm, it looks like jpg. Yes, gifs lose quality as well. But i don't think there's a problem with gif if you use only black and white, in stead of that ugly-greenish color. |
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Posted: 01 Jun 2005 10:31:58 am Post subject: |
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It's a monochrome screen, I wouldn't be worried about color quality. I'd be worried about size, except that it's so insignificant I wouldn't be worried about that either.
It doesn't really matter in my opinion. |
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elfprince13 Retired
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Posted: 01 Jun 2005 12:22:39 pm Post subject: |
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leofox wrote: hmm, it looks like jpg. Yes, gifs lose quality as well. But i don't think there's a problem with gif if you use only black and white, in stead of that ugly-greenish color.
[post="51205"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]
you dont like it? its closer to the calculator screen then black and white.....Ti-Connect is a funny program.....of course nothing else supports the Ti-Connect program so Im stuck there....... |
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leofox INF student
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Posted: 01 Jun 2005 12:26:18 pm Post subject: |
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elfprince13 wrote: leofox wrote: hmm, it looks like jpg. Yes, gifs lose quality as well. But i don't think there's a problem with gif if you use only black and white, in stead of that ugly-greenish color.
[post="51205"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]
you dont like it? its closer to the calculator screen then black and white.....Ti-Connect is a funny program.....of course nothing else supports the Ti-Connect program so Im stuck there.......
[post="51224"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]
well, the color is fine, but don't use a compression method that doesn't support the color, or it will be ugly. |
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DarkerLine ceci n'est pas une |
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Posted: 01 Jun 2005 01:37:50 pm Post subject: |
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How do you generate the maze, elfprince13? |
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aforsy the leaping penguin
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i guess we'll never know. i've been tring to think of a way to generate random, solvable mazes ( i know it's possible), but i can't think of it, so i'll have to do some internet research...i guess. |
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alexrudd pm me if you read this
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pH3ar the power of elfprince's amazing maze generating method!!
*drumroll please*
It uses the revolutionary, never-before-seen-in-action
Picture files!?!
The maze isn't randomly generated, it's exactly what you see in the screenshot unless you make your own. I looked at the code, and it could use a lot of work. Ending parenthesis can be removed, DelVar instead of 0->var, not(pxlTest(x,y instead of pxlTest(X,Y)=0, et cetera.
@elfprince13
If you want, we could [s]tear apart[/s] optimize your program for you. Just post the ASCII source, because most people here are too lazy to send the program to their calculator anyway.
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elfprince13 Retired
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I will post it eventually. Im not going to be in a lot this sunner, but when I have time i will....anyway, its customizable by editing the picture, so you create your own mazes. sorry about not optimizin. I know it needs some wor, but it was a fun game I made on a bet from my friend. anyway, the only specification for making your own maze is that it hasto be wide enough for the stick figure, and start is upper left, end is lower right
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here it is.
Code: :"The Maze Qame
FnOff
ClrDraw
AxesOff
RecallPic 3
1→X
1→Y
0→K
real(20,4,0,0,8,8,X,Y
While K≠21
getKey→K
X→A
Y→B
If K=25 and Y≥2:Then
0→Z
For(P,0,4,1
If pxl-Test(Y-1,X+P)=1:Then
1→Z
End
End
If Z=0:Then
Y-1→Y
End
End
If K=24 and X≥2:Then
0→Z
For(P,0,7,1
If pxl-Test(Y+P,X-1)=1:Then
1→Z
End
End
If Z=0:Then
X-1→X
End
End
If K=26 and X<89
Then
0→Z
For(P,0,7,1
If pxl-Test(Y+P,X+5)=1:Then
1→Z
End
End
If Z=0
Then
1+X→X
End
End
If K=34 and Y≤54
Then
0→Z
For(P,0,4,1
If pxl-Test(Y+8,X+P)=1:Then
1→Z
End
End
If Z=0:Then
Y+1→Y
End
End
real(20,4,0,0,8,8,A,B)
real(20,4,0,0,8,8,X,Y)
DispGraph
If X≥85 and Y≥54
Then
Text(–1,18,18,"You Win!
Pause
21→K
End
End
ClrDraw
Disp
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kermmartian Site Admin Kemetech
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Posted: 13 Jul 2005 12:23:32 pm Post subject: |
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See this?
Code: If Z=0
Then
1+X→X
End
You can just use
Code: If Z=0
1+X→X
End
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Arcane Wizard `semi-hippie`
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Posted: 13 Jul 2005 12:33:42 pm Post subject: |
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I'd leave out the end though. |
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elfprince13 Retired
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Posted: 13 Jul 2005 12:56:11 pm Post subject: |
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thanx. this wasnt one of my more time or space intensive projects, so I didnt spend a lot of time optimizing |
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0oruneo0
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kermmartian wrote: See this?
Code: If Z=0
Then
1+X→X
End
You can just use
Code: If Z=0
1+X→X
End
[post="53432"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]
Code: If not(Z
1+X->X
Instead of:
0->Z
Use:
Delvar Z |
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Weregoose Authentic INTJ
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[font="courier new"]X+not(Z→X
DelVar Z<next line> // No colon necessary
Also, the screenshot gets kind of confused with the [IMG] tags... Look up top.
[EDIT]
Oh, nevermind. That's not your fault.
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aforsy the leaping penguin
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Delvars ONLY save space when you put them together with other commands like Supergoose showed. The Delvar token is two bytes, so it make no difference whether you use 0->var or Delvar var. |
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elfprince13 Retired
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Posted: 13 Jul 2005 03:22:10 pm Post subject: |
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what the heck? it didnt do that before.... |
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