lol it is
  if anyone knows how to make an array with BASIC programing then please of 
please tell me how
  
  Thanks
  
  John,

Stefan Pochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Oh wow, programming that 
TI-83 seems really awfully cumbersome :-)
  
  Cheers!
  Stefan
  
  
  --- In [email protected], David Pritts 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > What specifically do you need help with? It doesn't sound like it 
  would be very difficult. The way I would do it would be something 
  like:
  >    
  >   Make a list of different moves: R, R', U, U', B, B', L, L', D, D' 
  should work
  >    
  >   Set a loop to run a few lines of code, say, 30 times.
  >    
  >   In that loop, generate a random number from 1 to 10 (assumign you 
  have 10 diff moves from above)
  >    
  >   Also in that loop, have a bunch of IF statements to translate the 
  random number into its corresponding move. One way to do it would 
  simply be something like:
  > 
  > IF <variable> = 1 THEN <something> = "R"
  >   IF <variable> = 2 THEN <something> = "R'"
  >   IF <variable> = 3 THEN <something> = "L"  IF <variable> = 4 THEN 
  <something> = "L''"
  >   IF <variable> = 5 THEN <something> = "B"
  >   IF <variable> = 6 THEN <something> = "B'''
  >    
  >   etc
  >    
  >   The most tricky part (which still isn't very tricky at all) is 
  determinien what to with the <something>. What you might be able to do 
  is designate a string variable (text). In some languages, if you use 
  addition on a string variable. Then, just say something like: 
  <something> = <something> + <whichever move was picked>
  >    
  >   Once that's done, you'd have a string variable with the random 
  scramble in it, and you'd just have to display it.
  >    
  >   I don't know how much you know about TI programming, but this 
  should at least give you a start... lf you decide to do it, and want 
  to try my way, i'd be glad to help if you had any specific questions..
  . I'd actually be interested in having such a program if it was 
  completed. (although i have the TI-89, and never use my  83+)
  >    
  >   Anyways that's just my suggestion, there is prolly a better way to 
  do it, but my way is probably the simplest.
  >    
  >   David
  > undermostfiend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > 
  >   can anyone help me make a scrambling program for the TI - 83.
  > 
  > Thanks
  > 
  > John,
  > 
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