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Xmaster666


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Posted: 07 May 2008 07:52:28 am    Post subject:

hi .

i have problem in my ti89 titanum.

i write a program in my ti with basic language . in the end of my program i use Solve expresion to solve 6 equation but after print the solutions i can see only 2 solution and i cant see other solutions because it print out of my screen .
how i could create scroll to see them.

thanks
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DarkerLine
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Posted: 07 May 2008 09:08:50 am    Post subject:

Here's my suggestion:

First, use zeros() instead of solve(), or use exp▶list() on solve()'s results. Either of these will get you a list of solutions, as opposed to a single expression separated by ors.

Then, write a loop to display all of the elements of this list. For example, suppose you stored all of the solutions to list. Then you'd display them all with:

For i,1,dim(list)
Pause list[i]
EndFor


You could obviously get more fancy, but this is a starting point.


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Xmaster666


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Posted: 08 May 2008 12:17:34 am    Post subject:

thanks alot for your good reply but i have 3 problem yet.

1-i use exp▶list(solve(....),...) and print it again just 4 solutions and 2 solution print out of my screen yet.

2-i have another question .how i could store all of the solutions to list? because it depend on users that input two unkown quantities or three or ...

3- i want to use Solve exprestion with argument List that depending on input of users that 2 or 3 or ...unkown quantities and my program Solve it ?

i hope to express myself .

thanks .
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Xmaster666


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Posted: 09 May 2008 02:36:43 am    Post subject:

NOBODY CAN HELP ME ?
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DarkerLine
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Posted: 09 May 2008 08:47:00 am    Post subject:

I'm not quite sure what you mean. Could you post the code that you have, so that maybe we can help?
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Xmaster666


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Posted: 01 Jul 2008 10:01:03 am    Post subject:

DarkerLine wrote:
Here's my suggestion:

First, use zeros() instead of solve(), or use exp▶list() on solve()'s results. Either of these will get you a list of solutions, as opposed to a single expression separated by ors.

Then, write a loop to display all of the elements of this list. For example, suppose you stored all of the solutions to list. Then you'd display them all with:

For i,1,dim(list)
Pause list[i]
EndFor


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sorry . i cant understand that Store the outputs of solve functions to list.
for example we have this Eq: X^3+8*x-6=0 that it has 3 answer . how i can store these 3 answers to a list one by one ?

thanks.


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