[A83] Re: Aurora for 83+?


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[A83] Re: Aurora for 83+?




>> With Venus you could do this. (prgmBLAH being an assembly program)
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>> {1,2,3}:prgmBLAH
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>> When BLAH executes, Ans will contain the list. If prgmBLAH has Ans in its
external variables list, Ans will be stored directly after prgmBLAH at
startup, so it's easily accessable.
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>> Of course, this only works with numbers. You can't have a string in a
list. Just a string as input is possible.
>> "STRING":prgmBLAH
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>Though it wouldn't be too hard to make a string parser, so you could do
this:
>"1,2,3,'Hello, me amigos'"
>prgmBLAH
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>you'd have to use a few tricks in your basic program to make the string,
but it wouldn't be too hard.

Or, to avoid the need for tricks and such: {1,2,3,StrNumber}->L1

>--Peter-Martijn
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>> --Tijl Coosemans
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>> > From: Henk Poley <HPoley@DDS.nl>
>> > Sent: Wed Sep 26 21:27:45 GMT+02:00 2001
>> > To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>> > Subject: [A83] Re: Aurora for 83+?
>> >
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>> > When someone takes a better look at how the TIOS execute BASIC (there
just
>> > needs to be some sort of 'bookmark' for the parser to know where it
left)
>> >
>> > A more Ti89 style of programming can then be done:
>> >
>> > [...]
>> > prgmBLAH:(9,2,20,40)
>> > [..rest of BASIC prog..]
>> >
>> > Would let BLAH read the numbers, parse it, updates the 'bookmark' (if
you
>> > don't then the error message you can generate will point right to the
>> > faulty entry). And then do whatever it needs to do.
>> >
>> > Henk Poley <><
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>> >
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