Re: TIB: Back to TI-BASICs


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Re: TIB: Back to TI-BASICs




Rene Kragh Pedersen wrote:
> 
> Jody wrote:
> [...]
> 
> > Okay, so how did you do it? Just thinking off the top of my head, I
> > think I would do something like this. (on an 83)
> > :{1,2,3,4,5,6........51,52->L1
> > :randInt(1,100,52->L2
> > :SortA(L2,L1
> 
> This is a very good way to do it, I did not know that SortA could be
> used like that (I have never used the command). I did a shuffling
> program earlier here at the university, and as the language didn't have
> a function like SortA, it never came up, so I just assumed that my
> method was the most efficient one.
> My guess is that yours is a lot faster though :-)

DARN! I just did as you proposed and guess what? SortA is not allowed
within a function :-(
I _could_ make a program, but it's much more neat as a func *seriously
bummed out*

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          Rene Kragh Pedersen
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