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Latest revision as of 22:13, 24 February 2016

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Routine Summary

Outputs the number corresponding to a keypress.

Inputs

None

Outputs

Ans - The number pressed.

Variables Used


Calculator Compatibility

TI-83/84/+/SE Authors

Unknown, Toothless the Night Fury Download

No download provided.

:Repeat Ans≤9
:Repeat Ans
:getKey
:End
:Ans(102≠Ans)-13int(Ans/13(2>abs(5-abs(5-abs(Ans-83
:End

The routine waits for a key that corresponds to a number 0-9. All magic is on the lengthy line.

An alternate method to this is an adaptation of the Key Code to Letter routine, written below. Both methods share very extremely fast speeds, but the alternate method uses slightly more bytes. However, it does have the advantage of converting keycodes to strings instead of numbers, has the added period, and can be easily converted to numbers (through expr) if needed (unlike the other way around).

:Repeat Ans>71 and min(Ans≠{45,75,81,85
:getKey
:End
:sub("789  456  123  0.",Ans-36-5int(.1Ans),1

Modifications

  • You can delete the :Repeat Ans<=9 :End loop to not wait
  • Delete the (102≠Ans) if you don't need the 0 number
  • Fixed from "Outputs the letter corresponding to a keypress." to "Outputs the number."
  • Added alternate method and general cleanup.

Error Conditions

None known.

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