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TI-BASIC tutorial for all you nerds out there

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  • 2 weeks later...

That was a nice overview, but all of the information is readily available in the books that come with the calculators and from other sources online.

 

I did not know about adding -1 as the first parameter in a text( function, thanks for that.

 

Also, do you know if it is possible to access other symbols that assembly programs can (like lowercase, @, #, etc).

 

Finally, can I delete just a single element from a list?

For example L1 = {1, 2, 3, 0, 4}.

If I want to remove the 0 then I would have to use a loop to go through and save all non-zero numbers to another list and then save it back to L1', since delvar L1(4) will delete the entire contents, not just that particular value.

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Lowercase can be accessed with an ASM utility such as codex (find it at ticalc.org) which can be accessed in-program. The other symbols, I don't know.

Deleting a single element from a list is not possible, in a TI calculator. You may just do this, if it's possible:

L1=L1(1,2,3,4)

but it may not work. You can try...

  • 2 weeks later...

Nice. I just got a TI-84 Plus and have been wondering how to create programs in TI-BASIC.

 

Thanks for doing it

Nice tutorial and site! Also I saw the title of this tutorial, " TI-BASIC tutorial for all you nerds out there." Us Kansas Computer Wizards prefer to be called geeks, not nerds!

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