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ClrDraw. Some argue the best way is to do:Code: [Select]for(Y,0,62)for(X,0,94)PixelOff(X,Y)endendmuch faster and can get you almost 1 frame per minute, which is a respectable frame rate for shooters like black ops.
for(Y,0,62)for(X,0,94)PixelOff(X,Y)endend
:0→X:0→Y:Lbl LP:" "→Str1:Text(Y,X,Str1):X+1→X:If X=95:Then:Goto IY:End:Lbl CO:Goto LP:Lbl IY:Y+1→Y:0→X:If Y=58:Then:Goto EN:End:Goto CO:Lbl EN:Stop:Stop:Stop
Quote from: ASHBAD_ALVIN on November 22, 2010, 03:55:55 pmClrDraw. Some argue the best way is to do:Code: [Select]for(Y,0,62)for(X,0,94)PixelOff(X,Y)endendmuch faster and can get you almost 1 frame per minute, which is a respectable frame rate for shooters like black ops.Really? I heard thatCode: (TI-BASIC) [Select]:0→X:0→Y:Lbl LP:" "→Str1:Text(Y,X,Str1):X+1→X:If X=95:Then:Goto IY:End:Lbl CO:Goto LP:Lbl IY:Y+1→Y:0→X:If Y=58:Then:Goto EN:End:Goto CO:Lbl EN:Stop:Stop:Stopis much better.
How do I get "for("? I found "For(" and "f" "o" "r" "e", but no "for(". Also, what's Archive?
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