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noven
Probe
Posted: 8 Jan 2005
00:04 GMT
Total Posts: 3
This is literally like my first TI calculator and I have never done very much programming on them. I seem to be getting the programming ok so far (I think), but my question is rather stupid and I will probably get laughed at for its sheer stupidity. How do you include a space when display text? I mean I can do it when I type the program in TI connect program editor but there has to be a way to include a space between displayed by using the calculator. Using TI program editor I can just type the space for instance:

Disp "Hello World"

When programming from the calculator I can only get:

Disp "HELLOWORLD"

I was just wondering if there was a way to get the space between hello and world by using the calculator (I want to program away from the computer on occasion). I have a TI-84 + if you need to know. Ok you can get off the floor and stop the laughing, I get the point.
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 8 Jan 2005
00:17 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
:-)
There is a alpha char near the zero key that looks like a [ rotated 90 degrees, that's a space.
noven
Probe
Posted: 8 Jan 2005
00:21 GMT
Total Posts: 3
Someone hit me. I think I tried every alpha combo but that. Anyway, thanks for the help and I will go back to the newb corner. :)
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 8 Jan 2005
04:28 GMT
Total Posts:

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Actually, that wan't as n00bish as I had thought. You did get the programming part right. It was kinda funny though.
"Hello World". That's awesome. :)
Morgan
Ultralisk
Posted: 8 Jan 2005
10:03 GMT
Total Posts: 321
Finally a question I can answer, but alas...I was too late! :-/
darksideprogramming
Guardian
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Posted: 9 Jan 2005
16:26 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
*SMACK*

There, I hit you.
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 10 Jan 2005
11:40 GMT
Total Posts: 310
It's a n00bish question yes, but not as n00bish as the people who ask how to type the comma. I've seen both asked multiple times.
zedd
Ultralisk
Posted: 10 Jan 2005
12:46 GMT
Total Posts: 428
well, we all had our own nOOb moments.Right?
Hey Jc, I see you got loser on your avatar. It's perfect.

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Na + H2O = Keanu Reeves........WOW
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 10 Jan 2005
14:11 GMT
Total Posts:

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That's it. The "loser" refers to me, not my awesome avatar. If you say one more bad thing about my avatar, I might just lose it. :(
TI Freak
Probe
Posted: 11 Jan 2005
07:18 GMT
Total Posts:

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Bah, don't feel too bad. It took me a week to figure out how to type capital letters on my TI-89. Something about reading a certain manual...
zedd
Ultralisk
Posted: 11 Jan 2005
14:16 GMT
Total Posts: 428
OK
is it just me or can nobody see Jc's avatar anymore?

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Na + H2O = Keanu Reeves........WOW
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 11 Jan 2005
14:17 GMT
Total Posts:

Edit
Yeah, It works on other site, but not here for some reason...
DrumMajor33
Marine
Posted: 27 Jan 2005
13:12 GMT
Total Posts: 35
Huh? I can see the avatar just fine. :img14:
Lunchbox
Carrier
avatar
Posted: 27 Jan 2005
20:49 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
I can as well, and yes, the manual does tell you how to do that. Granted, the manual is 200+ page sof a crapload of, well, crap, it still teaches a few important things. Also, if you want to be able to use lowercase letters, dl MirageOS, install it, run it, press alpha to bring up the options menu, go to miscellaneous options, and check the lowercase letters button.





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