(49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
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04-20-2023, 11:50 AM
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(49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
I can think of trivial code like this to increment variable A by one:
A 1 + ‘A’ STO Are there shorter, faster, more elegant ways to do this? Thanks, A |
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04-20-2023, 12:21 PM
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RE: (49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
(04-20-2023 11:50 AM)acser Wrote: I can think of trivial code like this to increment variable A by one: 1 'A' STO+ (also available STO- STO* STO/) or 'A' INCR (INCR and DECR increments and decrements by 1 and returns new value) You can find all commands in menu PRG-->MEM-->ARITH |
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04-20-2023, 12:38 PM
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RE: (49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
Note that all three of these methods are significantly slower than keeping the value represented by A on the stack rather than in a variable. Even if the value is on a higher stack level, e.g. ROT 1. + UNROT is still faster than INCR or STO+. Also use real numbers rather than exact integers if possible.
These optimizations are not important if the incrementing only occurs a few times in the running of the program but they should be considered if the incrementing occurs inside a loop, which it usually does. |
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04-20-2023, 07:11 PM
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RE: (49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
Thank you all. Very useful.
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04-20-2023, 08:45 PM
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RE: (49G/50g) Shortest code to increment a variable?
Note also that STO+
can be used with a variable that contains a list. Suppose you have done {1 2 3} 'A' STO. Then try 20 'A' STO+ and press A to see the new list A {20 1 2 3}, with the number added as the first element of the list A. Try now with "test" 'A' STO+ and press A to see the new list A {"test" 20 1 2 3}. Instead of a string, you could have a variable name such as 'B': Try 'B' 'A' STO+ and press A to see the new list A {B "test" 20 1 2 3}. |
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