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  • ...tors use. Zilog makes the microprocessor for the TI-83 series of graphing calculators. ...y"></span>''' : The other programming language built-in to the TI graphing calculators, apart from [#tibasic TI-Basic]. It is much more difficult to learn and pro
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  • ...start using it. This ability is important because all of the TI-83 series calculators are very similar in TI-Basic support and calculator hardware, so people exp ...that inverts the graph screen will not work on any of the new TI-83 series calculators.
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  • Creating multiplayer programs over two calculators is a much less simple process as it is to make single-calculator multiplaye ...uch more complex, where we can share the multiplayer processing across two calculators by using a "turn-by-turn" interface.
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  • = Points = and Pixels on TI 84+CSE and TI 84+CE Version Calculators On TI 84+C version calculators, the dimensions of the screen are 165 pixels high and 265 pixels wide. This
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  • ...as. Because it is the built-in programming language of the ''TI'' graphing calculators, and it is a variant of ''BASIC'', TI-Basic is what they called it. You sho '''Q''': What languages do the TI calculators support?
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  • ...TI-83+, TI-83+SE, TI-84+, TI-84+SE, TI-84+CSE, and TI-84+CE. Each of these calculators has their own features and unique qualities. ...TI-83 series calculator a unique look to set it apart from the other TI-83 calculators. The TI-83+SE calculator look consists of a transparent silver case with si
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  • ...ting with the TI-81), and the TI-Basic language has evolved along with the calculators (adding new features and functionality). With the release of the TI-84+/SE calculators, TI-Basic was enriched with [[TI-BASIC:Time_And_Date|time and date]] comman
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  • ...files/fileinfo/168/16891.html |Joe Pemberton's Interrupts Guide for TI-83+ calculators] ...external hardware. However, since we can't connect external hardware to TI-Calculators, an interrupt is never triggered. You can test this with this code:
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  • ...ly applications]] (the last two are only available on the TI-83+/TI-84+/SE calculators). However, as you start putting those things on the calculator, the memory ...he TI-83 just has RAM (Random Access Memory) memory, while the rest of the calculators have RAM memory as well as Flash ROM (Read-Only Memory) memory, also known
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  • One of the most important features of the TI graphing calculators is their linking, where they communicate with another TI calculator or a co ...paneid=7 Graph Link] software, which doesn't work very well with the newer calculators. The TI-84+CE no longer has an I/O port so this cable cannot be used to tra
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  • ...ble (it's about 22 centimetres long) before initiating the program on both calculators. Using this program means that you can be massive 22 centimetres away from ...pose is to demonstrate the calculator's capacity to communicate with other calculators -- and it's a great 'learning program'.
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  • ...ssembly libraries available, and there being several different TI-83 based calculators available, it is easy to see how portability becomes an issue. ...ommands that TI has added to the TI-Basic language for the newer TI-84+/SE calculators. While you can use these commands in your programs, they will crash your pr
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  • Note: These methods and commands are only available on TI 84+CSE and TI 84+CE calculators. If you are working on TI 84+CSE version calculators, then there are a few extra commands that can be utilized when drawing back
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  • ...ssembly libraries available, and there being several different TI-83 based calculators available, it is easy to see how portability becomes an issue. ...ommands that TI has added to the TI-Basic language for the newer TI-84+/SE calculators. While you can use these commands in your programs, they will crash your pr
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  • ...ators. However, the only time/date command that is available on the pre-84 calculators is [[TI-BASIC:Dbd|Dbd(]]. ...s the number of days between two dates -- this command is available on all calculators, not just the 84+/SE.
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  • ...IC:Nspire|TI-Nspire]] series. It is recommended that you have one of those calculators, so that you can actually use the information contained in that section of ...the difference between TI-Basic and Assembly, learn about the different TI calculators, and how to use them.
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  • ...y is the other primary programming language available for the TI-83 series calculators. Unlike TI-BASIC, which uses commands and functions that are easy to unders ..., most major libraries use other methods, for compatibility with pre-TI-84 calculators. The only existing software that uses OpenLib( and ExecLib is [*http://usb8
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  • ...on probably won't display as you intended on a TI-83 or TI-83+ calculator (calculators that have a much slower processor; 6MHZ and 8MHZ respectively are slower co ...at would be almost unnoticeable on the much speedier TI-83+SE and TI-84+SE calculators. Conversely, if you write your program on a TI-83+SE, the delay would be mu
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  • ...there are almost 400 commands on the TI-83+ calculators, and the TI-84+/SE calculators have an additional 22 commands (because of the new [[TI-BASIC:Time_And_Date
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  • It has a very strange layout compared to the other TI graphing calculators. First, all the letters get their own buttons, making it a little easier t ...New inputs are automatically in a new line. This sounds a lot like other calculators completing operations without interruption. However, this becomes a huge p
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  • * …that TI 84+CSE calculators have ten preloaded images that can be used as [http://tibasicdev.wikidot.co * …that TI added several new TI-Basic commands to the newer TI-84+/SE calculators?
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  • ...ll you how much fun it is, and even ask if you could put the game on their calculators. Now, you don't mind putting the game on your friends' calculators, but you want to make sure that no one can mess with it. Once the game is o
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  • ...ou understand more about your calculator's memory, we can move on to newer calculators. Newer calculators have a new kind of ROM. It is Flash ROM, and it is a hybrid of the two. F
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  • ...ne TI File Converter] ||= ZeWaren || Can create and convert data from many calculators, such as the TI-82, TI-83, and TI-83+/84+. ...|= Andree Chea || With the difficulty of getting ROM images from the newer calculators, this program allows you to bypass that problem. It is most useful for thos
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  • The TI-83 series of graphing calculators can graph equations in four modes: function mode, parametric mode, polar mo ...ht of as functions from the positive (or non-negative) integers. The TI-83 calculators let ''n'' be the independent variable in this situation, and the three sequ
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  • ...TI-82 calculators, although it doesn't work on the newer TI-83+ and higher calculators.[[Category:TI-BASIC]]
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  • * Generally, on graphing calculators and such, most functions ex: [[TI-BASIC:Randint|Randint(]] require that you ...spelling is "singularity", the error message shown has "singularty" on all calculators and OS versions.
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  • There are two similar negative symbols on the TI-83 calculators -- the [[TI-BASIC:Subtract|subtraction]] symbol (the - key) and the [[TI-BA The TI-83 series of calculators has nine priority levels for evaluating expressions. All the functions on a
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  • ...plication shell. It can only be used on 83+ series calculators, and not 83 calculators. The reason is that the 83 does not have a flash ROM in which to store the
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  • ...ers not affiliated with TI-Education. The software supports a multitude of calculators ranging from the TI-73 to the TI-Nspire CX CAS. ...of files (includes data, variables, and programs) from the TI-83 series of calculators. After you have created a file, you can download it to your computer to use
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  • ...mind that hexadecimal for the monochrome calculators may not work on color calculators.[[Category:TI-BASIC]]
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  • ...jstified jsTIfied] is an emulator for all of the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus calculators. To take an animated (or still) screenshot with jsTIfied, use the Screensho ...x.php?title=Emulators:PindurTI PindurTI] is an emulator for the TI-73, 83+ calculators (no 83+ silvers/84's, sorry). To take animated screen shots with PindurTI,
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  • ...raditional method in programs as it is only a byte more yet can be used by calculators that do not have the 2.53 MP OS.
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  • The ASCII character layout for TI calculators. List of popular emulators for TI calculators.
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  • ...ally cover all information on TI-Basic programming for the TI-83 series of calculators. However, an excess of information can be overwhelming, so this page gives ...o alternatives for those who have just ventured into programming for these calculators. While you might want to just jump in, we have a tutorial that explains the
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  • Not used by TI calculators, but means that an external device plugged into a z80 device generates the ...X Spectrum, but it depends on the state of the batteries in the case of TI calculators (probably varies between 100 and 150). Every time an interrupt is encounter
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  • A major feature of all TI-83 series calculators is their finance calculating capability. In addition to a TVM (Time Value o ...and as a result, the finance and matrix menus were moved around. On these calculators, you can access the finance menu by pressing APPS and selecting the first o
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  • ...t controls the calculator's serial link port (the one labeled I/O on newer calculators, shaped like a circle). ...A 0 bit indicates your calculator is not holding the line low. (When both calculators have a 0 bit here, the corresponding line will read 1.) In other words, the
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  • ...mind that hexadecimal for the monochrome calculators may not work on color calculators.[[Category:TI-BASIC]]
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  • ...: Set for TI-84+ and TI-84+ SE calculators. Reset for TI-83+ and TI-83+ SE calculators. More specifically, this indicates if the calculator is USB-capable or not.
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  • In the old days of TI calculators, when calculators ran on AC power and required special "modules" in the back to work, when yo
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  • ...83) use the calculator number for the first two characters, while the plus calculators (such as the TI-83+) use the first number and a letter. For example, a file
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  • ...22 students, in a class of 30, get the exact same numbers (using different calculators). What's a likely explanation for this surprising coincidence? ...that [[TI-BASIC:Multiply|multiplication]] is implicitly done on the TI-83 calculators.
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  • Calculators are built with one primary purpose: math. Programming, game playing, and ev Although the TI-83 series calculators don't, by themselves, have the capability for symbolic calculations, these
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  • = Uses on TI 84+C Version Calculators = The Vertical command takes an additional color argument for TI 84+C version calculators, as shown below:
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  • ...l you something: the calculator doesn't produce random numbers. It's true. Calculators use pseudorandom number generators. It uses a complex formula to create the where x equals the number. Set the seed to 1 on two different calculators and they put out the same sequence of numbers.
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  • ...ility with the TI-82, which used Get( rather than GetCalc( for linking two calculators. However, since this isn't a documented feature (in fact, your TI-83+ manua
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  • ...d be noted that this problem only afflicts the TI-83/84 series of graphing calculators; [[TI-BASIC:68k:Goto|68k TI-Basic loops]] have offsets linking the end to t
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  • = Calculators Used =
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  • ...numbers, is real-valued only for x in the open interval (-1,1). Since Z80 calculators have their hyperbolic functions and inverses restricted to real values, [[T
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  • ...Fmt( command returns the current time format of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators as an integer. There are two different time formats available: 12 (12 hour)
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  • ...d [[TI-BASIC:Techniques|Techniques]]) and the internals of the TI graphing calculators, and the quality of TI-Basic games has increased accordingly.
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  • RST $28 is used by TI calculators for ROM calls.
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  • ...ds thus far, but they are all you need to create many programs on graphing calculators. One of the most common ways is to create a textual cartoon or a joke. For
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  • ...') -- Substitute for the [[TI-BASIC:Dayofwk|DayOfWk(]] command for pre-84+ calculators.
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  • ...ep(, you will get a result that will be fairly random, but the same on all calculators. This allows several things to be possible, including password protection a
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  • ...e the [[TI-BASIC:Chisquarecdf|χ²cdf(]] command to simulate it on the other calculators: see the [[TI-BASIC:Goodness_Of_Fit|χ² Goodness-of-fit Test]] routine.
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  • ...wise to pre-program every try, this would take little processors like the calculators Z80 way to long, also the size of a program like that would not fit unto th
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  • The % symbol is an undocumented command on the TI-83 series calculators starting with OS version 1.15. It's useful as a shortcut for percents - it
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  • On TI-84+CSE version calculators, the GridOn command is replaced by two commands, GridDot and GridLine. Grid
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  • ...tors are computer programs that are almost exact replicas of the hand held calculators. By using these you not only prevent damage to your real calculator, but y
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  • ...ht of as functions from the positive (or non-negative) integers. The TI-83 calculators let ''n'' be the independent variable in this situation, and the three sequ
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  • * [[TI-BASIC:Thecalcs|The Calculators]]
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  • ...ant Messenger]]''' — A simple instant messaging program between two linked calculators.
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  • ...: this test is different from the χ² goodness of fit test, which the TI-83 calculators don't have a command form. For a program that will perform the χ² goodnes
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  • ...the most advanced way to use * is by not using it at all. On z80-based TI calculators, two adjacent expressions or variables are implicilty multiplied even witho
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  • The isClockOn command returns whether the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators is on or off. Based on Boolean logic, it will return 1 if it is on and 0 if
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  • ....acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=62959.62969 L'Ecuyer's algorithm] is used by TI calculators to generate pseudorandom numbers.
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  • On the TI-83+/84+/SE calculators, you can [[TI-BASIC:Archive|Archive]] and [[TI-BASIC:Unarchive|Unarchive]]
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  • The TI-83 series of calculators has many options to select from that influence either the effect of command
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  • ...s, but assumes real values only in the closed interval [-1,1]. Because Z80 calculators have their trigonometric functions and inverses restricted only to real val
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  • # TI-Basic is the built-in programming language on all of TI's graphing calculators.
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  • ...the same exact text -- the + operation may be a surprise. The TI-83 series calculators use it to "concatenate" two strings -- that is, put them together one after
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  • -- Compatible on both grayscale and color calculators
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  • [[Category: Calculators]]
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  • ...cially trigonometry. Probably the most common use of π on the TI-83 series calculators is for dealing with angles in [[TI-BASIC:Radian_Mode|radian]] form.
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  • The setDate( command sets the date of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators. It takes three arguments: the year, the month, and the day. All three of t
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  • ...your own lists, making it the most secure data type available on the TI-83 calculators.
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  • ...e introduction of color and a higher resolution screen than the monochrome calculators, the TI-84+CSE and TI-84+CE included the ability to display a background im
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  • The setTime( command sets the time of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators. It takes three arguments: the hour, the minute, and the second. The hour m
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  • TI-Basic is the built-in programming language on all of TI's graphing calculators. It is a scripting language, which means that it is converted to machine co
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  • ...ers (in fact, one of the standard forms of complex numbers on TI-83 series calculators is [[TI-BASIC:Re_Thetai|re^θi]], which uses the ''e''^( function)
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  • ...ay at the bottom of the [[TI-BASIC:Settings|mode screen]] on the TI-84+/SE calculators. Alternatively, you can scroll down to the 'TURN CLOCK ON' message that is
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  • ...the basis of programming for the Texas Instruments (TI) series of graphing calculators, the TI-73, -82, -83, -83+, -84+, -86, etc. However, one of the problems wi
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  • ...[-1,1]. Because the trigonometric functions and their inverses in the Z80 calculators are restricted only to real values, the calculator will throw [[TI-BASIC:Er
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  • ...ine how much time has elapsed since the timer was started on the TI-84+/SE calculators. In particular, it returns the number of seconds since the built-in timer w
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  • ...often used for negative and positive infinity because the TI-83 series of calculators doesn't have an infinity symbol. Commands that often need to use infinity i
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  • ...a probability distribution function available (at least on the TI 83/+/SE calculators), so it makes sense to use it as an approximation for other distributions.
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  • With OS version 2.30 (on the TI-84+ and TI-84+ SE calculators), G-T mode can be used with stat plots as well.
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  • The getTmStr( command returns the current time of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators as a string based on the time format that is specified. There are two diffe
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  • ...assembly library takes up lots of memory (not as much of a factor on newer calculators).
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  • ...ay at the bottom of the [[TI-BASIC:Settings|mode screen]] on the TI-84+/SE calculators. You can turn the clock back on by using the [[TI-BASIC:Clockon|ClockOn]] c
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  • ...wards, up or down depending on what was set. Default for TI-83 plus series calculators is X-auto increment mode.
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  • ...roup, making it easy to transfer the files together -- whether between two calculators, or a calculator and a computer.
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  • When transferring variables between calculators, or grouping variables, these variables are grouped in Window, rclWindow, a
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  • ...delay will be about X/1000 seconds for the TI-83/83+, and X/400 for other calculators.
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  • ...Fmt( command returns the current date format of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators as an integer. There are three different date formats available: 1 (M/D/Y),
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  • The getDtStr( command returns the current date of the clock on the TI-84+/SE calculators as a string based on the date format that is specified. There are three dif
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  • ...tDate command returns the current date that the clock has on the TI-84+/SE calculators in [[TI-BASIC:Lists|list]] format -- {''year'', ''month'', ''day''}. You c
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  • ...is original, fun and optimized, then people will want to keep it on their calculators. The more likely scenario, however, is that there are several similar progr
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