Anyone here program in TI_Basic?
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Anyone here program in TI_Basic?
I recently got a TI_84 Plus for one of my classes, and I've been learning how to program for it. Anyone else here do that?
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I did a little bit.
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Yeah. I created snake and a falling game. Might have the links around somewhere...
EDIT: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/11976509/ti84.7z
EDIT: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/11976509/ti84.7z
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Oh, cool. It amazes me still what you can do with those things. I'm still learning how to manipulate the home screen, but that graph screen stuff is so cool.
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I felt so damn cool when I figured out how to use the programs to create, save and then redraw sprites.
I wonder if it supports arrays. I don't even know, I never got that far with it.
I wonder if it supports arrays. I don't even know, I never got that far with it.
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Well I, personally, am very proud of my molar mass calculator. :3
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Fek yeah.
I was more interested in programming games on it. Damn, I'm a nerd
I was more interested in programming games on it. Damn, I'm a nerd
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Yeah, I haven't looked into the whole game thing very much. So much complicated stuff, and in most cases, not the best game for your effort. I'm more interested in automating chemistry lab calculations.
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m = n*M?Jacktheawesome wrote:Well I, personally, am very proud of my molar mass calculator. :3
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Not sure I know what that stands for.
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mass = number of atoms * Moles
IIRC
IIRC
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SteelRaven7 wrote: m = n*M?
Actually, no. That isn't true.Korban3 wrote:mass = number of atoms * Moles
IIRC
It's m = n/M
mass(in grams) = number of moles/Molar mass(in moles per gram)
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Thanks. God forbid I forget my chemistry |:/
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Ah yeah. 5 years ago I used them. Nowadays I'm more used to this:Coincidence wrote:SteelRaven7 wrote: m = n*M?Actually, no. That isn't true.Korban3 wrote:mass = number of atoms * Moles
IIRC
It's m = n/M
mass(in grams) = number of moles/Molar mass(in moles per gram)
Convolution:
Nyquist criterion:
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Re: Anyone here program in TI_Basic?
...I don't think there's a giant squiggly f-looking button on my calculator.