A83: lists and matrices


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A83: lists and matrices




oh boy, i hope this is the last mail i have to send today. not that i
mind helping. =)

michael wrote:
> These are great.  But what if you do not know the name of the list of
> program of anything else, how do you find out and display it and mabey add
> to it?

there two things you can do

1) there is an area of memory that contains the program/list symbol
table. along with all programs are all user defined lists. for example
list IAN or list TEST or any other list you create. you can look up
lists the EXACT same way the progptr program does. if you can't figure
it out give me a hollar and i will put together something.

2) there are also the system lists L1 through L6. you can look thoes up
the way i described in my first mail about lists

and remember, when you look up a list using _chkfindsym, de points to
the 2 bytes that hold the number of elements in the list. as you found
out my next mail told you how to store to a list. also, never store to
an element that hasn't yet been created. i have NO idea how to make a
list longer. but give me some time and i might be able to find it out.


i have one request. in return for all my help, i need someone to come up
with a name for the new page i'm going to make. once again it will have
tutorials on very specific subjects like lists, matrices, pics, strings,
programs, and lots of other stuff.


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