Calc Characters on Computer
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Calc Characters on Computer
Whenever I'm working on a long program (right now I'm just making a quadratic equation solver that displays the answer in (A+Bsqr(c))/(d)) form) it usually helps me to write the code in notepad to get a general feeling of the whole thing. And sometimes I post it here as well. Well not all the characters are on my keyboard, so I do this:
I replace the square root symbol with this: v/
Store with this: ->
Theta with this: @
When you write your code on the computer, what do you replace characters with?
I replace the square root symbol with this: v/
Store with this: ->
Theta with this: @
When you write your code on the computer, what do you replace characters with?
Well, you could use graphlink or ti-coder (recommend) which is more useful than notepad for writing basic (unless you make a tokenizer)..
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You could always use the old TI-GraphLink software as well:
http://education.ti.com/educationportal ... ntpaneid=7
http://education.ti.com/educationportal ... ntpaneid=7
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