I have no clue what youre talking about.
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bananaman114 wrote:
I have no clue what youre talking about.
you're very bright
If you type:
Likepie, go to the beginning, and add an I, you would get Iikepie, or (capital i)ikepie
I just demonstrated with some actual code.
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16Skittles wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
I have no clue what youre talking about.
you're very bright
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If you type:
Likepie, go to the beginning, and add an I, you would get Iikepie, or (capital i)ikepie
I just demonstrated with some actual code.
Still no idea....
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bananaman114 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
I have no clue what youre talking about.
you're very bright
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If you type:
Likepie, go to the beginning, and add an I, you would get Iikepie, or (capital i)ikepie
I just demonstrated with some actual code.Still no idea....
for crying out loud! If you type something, and go back, and type more, it deletes whatever is in front of it!
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16Skittles wrote:
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 rclpic1and decided you wanted to add gridoff, you would need to re-write the others.
Just go to the end of the line before the one you need to add in, press 2nd, then the DEL key. That will put you in Insert mode. Then just hit the enter to insert a new line. This also works with text.
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Harakou wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
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 rclpic1and decided you wanted to add gridoff, you would need to re-write the others.
Just go to the end of the line before the one you need to add in, press 2nd, then the DEL key. That will put you in Insert mode. Then just hit the enter to insert a new line. This also works with text.
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thank you!
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