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#1 2010-08-04 17:05:52

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TI-Basic

I'm getting a TI-84+ for school today, and was wondering if anybody programs in TI-Basic or assembly Z-80 and had any tips for me. Most likley I'll start in TI-Basic. thanks!  smile


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#2 2010-08-04 17:27:20

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Re: TI-Basic

I program in TI-Basic. It's actually a fun language to learn, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. The best part is, you can write games to play in class and programs to do math stuff for you.  tongue  I highly recommend the TI-Basic Wiki to help you. Try the Beginner's Guide to get you started!

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#3 2010-08-04 17:30:41

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Re: TI-Basic

Harakou wrote:

I program in TI-Basic. It's actually a fun language to learn, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. The best part is, you can write games to play in class and programs to do math stuff for you.  tongue  I highly recommend the TI-Basic Wiki to help you. Try the [url=http://tibasic.wikia.com/wiki/Beginner%27s_Guide_to_Programming_TI-BASIC[/url]to get you started!

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#4 2010-08-04 17:33:00

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Re: TI-Basic

ThePCKid wrote:

Harakou wrote:

I program in TI-Basic. It's actually a fun language to learn, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. The best part is, you can write games to play in class and programs to do math stuff for you.  tongue  I highly recommend the TI-Basic Wiki to help you. Try the [url=http://tibasic.wikia.com/wiki/Beginner%27s_Guide_to_Programming_TI-BASIC[/url]to get you started!

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Lol yeah, I was having trouble getting that link to work. Going to fast I guess.  tongue


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#5 2010-08-04 17:39:20

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Re: TI-Basic

Harakou wrote:

ThePCKid wrote:

Harakou wrote:

I program in TI-Basic. It's actually a fun language to learn, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. The best part is, you can write games to play in class and programs to do math stuff for you.  tongue  I highly recommend the TI-Basic Wiki to help you. Try the [url=http://tibasic.wikia.com/wiki/Beginner%27s_Guide_to_Programming_TI-BASIC[/url]to get you started!

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Lol yeah, I was having trouble getting that link to work. Going to fast I guess.  tongue

It's quoted for truth so now everybody can see your embarrassment XD

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#6 2010-08-04 19:46:01

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Re: TI-Basic

I'd also avoid the Goto command, especially if you plan to move on to better languages later. It tends to lead to sloppy code, and most languages don't have it anyway.


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#7 2010-08-05 09:26:06

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Re: TI-Basic

working on a pong game...


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#8 2010-08-05 16:25:26

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Re: TI-Basic

bump! anybody want to collab for this?


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#9 2010-08-05 16:34:12

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Re: TI-Basic

Is it a tile based language?


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#10 2010-08-05 16:36:42

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Re: TI-Basic

Cnor wrote:

Is it a tile based language?

no. you need a TI-83, 84, 89, TI-nspire or other texas instruments graphing calculator. then press Program>new, and you can scroll through basicly drop-down boxes of commands.
Edit: Going to try a text adventure now. (see wiki) My pong failed.  hmm

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#11 2010-08-05 16:42:07

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Re: TI-Basic

16Skittles wrote:

Cnor wrote:

Is it a tile based language?

no. you need a TI-83, 84, 89, TI-nspire or other texas instruments graphing calculator. then press Program>new, and you can scroll through basicly drop-down boxes of commands.
Edit: Going to try a text adventure now. (see wiki) My pong failed.  hmm

Can you link to their website please.


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#12 2010-08-05 16:46:36

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Re: TI-Basic

Cnor wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Cnor wrote:

Is it a tile based language?

no. you need a TI-83, 84, 89, TI-nspire or other texas instruments graphing calculator. then press Program>new, and you can scroll through basicly drop-down boxes of commands.
Edit: Going to try a text adventure now. (see wiki) My pong failed.  hmm

Can you link to their website please.

the wiki? Second post in this topic.


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#13 2010-08-05 18:26:12

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Re: TI-Basic

16Skittles wrote:

Cnor wrote:

Is it a tile based language?

no. you need a TI-83, 84, 89, TI-nspire or other texas instruments graphing calculator. then press Program>new, and you can scroll through basicly drop-down boxes of commands.
Edit: Going to try a text adventure now. (see wiki) My pong failed.  hmm

Note that the TI-89 uses a slightly different language than the TI-83 and TI-84.

Also, why did your pong game fail?


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#14 2010-08-05 19:25:36

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Re: TI-Basic

I made a huge Runescape-style RPG in TI-basic  big_smile


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#15 2010-08-05 19:47:57

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TI-basic is awesome.

Really.  big_smile


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#16 2010-08-07 10:06:25

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Re: TI-Basic

bump!


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#17 2010-08-07 10:15:21

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Re: TI-Basic

16Skittles wrote:

I'm getting a TI-84+ for school today, and was wondering if anybody programs in TI-Basic or assembly Z-80 and had any tips for me. Most likley I'll start in TI-Basic. thanks!  smile

Hmm, I can program in normal Basic pretty well, but I don't know what TI-Basic is..


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#18 2010-08-07 11:37:25

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Re: TI-Basic

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16Skittles wrote:

I'm getting a TI-84+ for school today, and was wondering if anybody programs in TI-Basic or assembly Z-80 and had any tips for me. Most likley I'll start in TI-Basic. thanks!  smile

Hmm, I can program in normal Basic pretty well, but I don't know what TI-Basic is..

It's a programming language on Texas instruments graphing calculators.


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#19 2010-08-07 11:52:05

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Re: TI-Basic

16Skittles wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

I'm getting a TI-84+ for school today, and was wondering if anybody programs in TI-Basic or assembly Z-80 and had any tips for me. Most likley I'll start in TI-Basic. thanks!  smile

Hmm, I can program in normal Basic pretty well, but I don't know what TI-Basic is..

It's a programming language on Texas instruments graphing calculators.

Oh, that's cool!


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#20 2010-08-07 12:12:54

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Re: TI-Basic

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16Skittles wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:


Hmm, I can program in normal Basic pretty well, but I don't know what TI-Basic is..

It's a programming language on Texas instruments graphing calculators.

Oh, that's cool!

You can also program for them in assembly z80, but that's harder and may/may not need a compiler.


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#21 2010-08-07 12:52:14

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Re: TI-Basic

Harakou wrote:

I'd also avoid the Goto command, especially if you plan to move on to better languages later. It tends to lead to sloppy code, and most languages don't have it anyway.

In a linear language though it's fairly useful.


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#22 2010-08-07 12:57:49

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Re: TI-Basic

PW132 wrote:

Harakou wrote:

I'd also avoid the Goto command, especially if you plan to move on to better languages later. It tends to lead to sloppy code, and most languages don't have it anyway.

In a linear language though it's fairly useful.

True, but if you just learn structured programming in the first place, it's easier in the long haul. (Assuming you want to move on up later; if you don't intend to move on to better languages in the future, th goto command is fine.)


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#23 2010-08-07 12:59:29

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Re: TI-Basic

Harakou wrote:

PW132 wrote:

Harakou wrote:

I'd also avoid the Goto command, especially if you plan to move on to better languages later. It tends to lead to sloppy code, and most languages don't have it anyway.

In a linear language though it's fairly useful.

True, but if you just learn structured programming in the first place, it's easier in the long haul. (Assuming you want to move on up later; if you don't intend to move on to better languages in the future, th goto command is fine.)

LOL, I'm making an entire Text Based game made entirly with IF/THEN, GOTO, INPUT, and PRINT commands!


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#24 2010-08-07 13:09:26

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Re: TI-Basic

I personally just take it as it comes. each language has its own syntax. you can only have one script here, so you need to adjust your style to fit that.


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#25 2010-08-07 20:17:06

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Is there any way to write in ti-basic without deleting what's in front of it? If you write something, for example

Code:

clrdraw
axisoff
coordoff
rclpic1

and decided you wanted to add gridoff, you would need to re-write the others.


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