Omnimaga
Calculator Community => Other Calculators => Topic started by: ms549 on July 15, 2009, 11:15:53 am
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Here is a program that I wrote which needs to be manually typed into the calculator.
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TI-82 calculator what?
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I definately qualisfy this as random. Poll,topic name and post are all disconnected
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Cooliojazz that comment was somewhat unnessary although I am rather confused what idea this person is attempting to convay. Moved to calculator discussion though because it does have relevence.
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does anyone knows what this is about? 0.0
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I'm sure ms549 does. The question is, does anyone else...
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Yes!
...thats my answer to the poll :)
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maybe is mine
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I went with maybe too
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The Ti-82 was designed by Texas Instruments, as you know.... The calculator contained program coding and assembly capabilities. My favorite were the traditional If...Then...End statements that made programming code a lot simpler. Another tactic I learned was to make sufficient use of the matrix system established within the pre-installed operating system. That just means that the matrices can be used as a network of variables that can accomplish unlimited possibilities for progamming which requires multiple number crunching. You can rewrite to the matrix values during the course of the program.
EDIT: My vote was yes.
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WTH???
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@Ms549: try not to double post ok? I had to mesh yours together...also, could you make it more clear what you are trying to say? all of us are very confused
and NecroF-_-ckk... your post is borderline spam...try to make your posts more meaningful...like word it in a nicer way...we don't want to scare off new users by being rude to them
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true, I am confused myself x.x but yeah let's not double post without good reason (and time between both posts) and make our posts/topic purpose easy to understand