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Latest revision as of 22:09, 24 February 2016
Routine Summary
Calculates amount of time that passes.
Inputs
Outputs
Ans
Variables Used
T, M
Calculator Compatibility
TI-84/+/SE Author
Timothy Foster Download
No download provided.
:Pause "Timer Ready :startTmr→T :Repeat getKey :Output(4,8,checkTmr(T :End :ClrHome :checkTmr(T→T :iPart(Ans/60→M :T-60Ans→T :{M,Ans
This simple routine counts up from when you press Template:Enter and stops when you press any button. This program calculates the amount of time that passes between key presses in minutes, and it displays the passing time in seconds as it is counting.
First, the clock makes sure you are ready to start the timer; it awaits you to press enter. Immediately afterward, the StartTmr command is activated into the variable T. CheckTmr(T tells how many seconds from the startTmr activation has gone by. When a key is pressed, a small calculation is performed to determined to find how many minutes have gone by.
This program is a basic example of how startTmr and checkTmr( can be used to count time. Unfortunately, this only works for the TI-84 series that have time compatibility.
Routine Summary
Counts down from a given time.
Inputs
M, S
Outputs
Variables Used
T, M, S, A
Calculator Compatibility
TI-84/+/SE Author
Timothy Foster Download
No download provided.
:Disp "Minutes? :Input M :Disp "Seconds? :Input S :60M+S→S :Pause "Timer Ready :ClrHome :startTmr→T :Repeat getKey or S=checkTmr(T :For(A,1,6 :Output(4,8,S-checkTmr(T :End :Output(4,8,"____ //Four spaces :End
This timer, instead of counting up, counts down from a given starting point. First, the program asks for minutes and seconds. Unfortunately, the checkTmr( command deals with seconds, so we must convert the minutes to seconds in order to make the program work better. According to the code, the timer will stop when either a key is pressed or the amount of time that passed is equal to the given amount of seconds.
The tricky part of the program is the use of as For( to display seconds remaining. The amount of seconds remaining is outputted at coordinate (4,8). So, the number is shown at the screen's center. However, when it goes from 100 to 99, the end 0 from the 100 still shows making it look like 990. To negate this, we use Template:Output(4,8,"'''''' or four spaces. This gets rid of the 0 making it output 99. Without the For( as a delay, the output would be invisible.