Dealing with Integers on the Prime. (SOLVED!)
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04-13-2015, 05:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2015 10:18 PM by Spybot.)
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Dealing with Integers on the Prime. (SOLVED!)
Hi Everyone!
My question is... How do I control a program to accept only positive integers as input arguments? (I hope it is possible!). The following code accepts pretty much anything(integers,fraction, floating etc...). So, looking for more information about types of objects in the Prime, we all know the TYPE command, which says that [0] are reals, and [1] are integers. So that's how I assume they are consolidated internally, Am I wrong? EXPORT test1() BEGIN LOCAL var; INPUT(var,[1],"Title","Label","Enter an Integer."); MSGBOX(var); END; Why it is accepting any kind of input? Thank you. Spybot. Spybot. |
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04-13-2015, 09:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2015 10:56 PM by Spybot.)
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
Here's another attemp... and it still doesn't work! it accepts any kind of numbers.
EXPORT test1() BEGIN LOCAL var; INPUT({{var,[DOM_INT]}},"title","value:","help"); PRINT(); PRINT(var); END; What makes me wonder... ! What is an integer for the HP Prime Calculator? I tried RANDINT(1,1,3) and I got: [2](this is supposed to be an integer), then I first tried with the TYPE command to see if this was an integer, so: TYPE([2]) returns: 6 as a result, and 6 is the type of object for lists, so I took the 2 out of the list: [2](1), and I got: 2.<-(notice the decimal point) then I used TYPE again: TYPE(2.) and it returns: 0, which corresponds for reals. So I keep asking myself... Do integers really exist on the HP Prime? if so, I'd like to meet them. and see how they look like. Spybot. Spybot. |
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04-13-2015, 10:12 PM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
#<num>:<bits><base>
#1h, #3:23h, etc Integers in home are the fixed range, hex/oct/bin/dec objects. These are not the same integers as in the CAS system. TW Although I work for HP, the views and opinions I post here are my own. |
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04-13-2015, 10:35 PM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
Hello Tim!
Thank for the feed back. So, those are the real Integers (pretty scary though), that's why I wasn't able to input them. So... Is it possible for a regular program in the Prime to accept only regular integers(1,2,3,4...) as input and at the same time to accept only positive ones, while using the INPUT command? Thank you. Spybot. Spybot. |
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04-14-2015, 12:23 AM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
(04-13-2015 10:35 PM)Spybot Wrote: Hello Tim! You can create a loop that contains the input command. Have your loop then process the result from the input command. Let's say you store the value entered in the variable intvar. The loop repeats so long as FP(intvar)<>0. FP() denotes the fractional part, and is an actual command. Graph 3D | QPI | SolveSys |
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04-14-2015, 03:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2015 01:49 AM by Spybot.)
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
Hello Han!
Thank you for responding. Your suggestion looks very interesting, I thought the INPUT command had some obscure parameters that may be useful to me and my needs, but I see the INPUT command doesn't control that kind of parameters at the moment. So, I'll give it a try your way, I'll report soon. Spybot. Spybot. |
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04-14-2015, 11:18 AM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
Here's a skeleton for your closet:
EXPORT Intgr() BEGIN local Zi; repeat Zi:=0; // Recycles non-integers input(Zi); until fp(Zi)==0; return Zi; END; |
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04-14-2015, 05:43 PM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
Hi DrD!
Thank for your suggestion, I have a question, the program accepts the input values perfectly, just the way I wanted, but when I'm entering the values the program just don't exit, even if I press ESC or back-Space(DEL), it forces the User to enter the correct type of arguments otherwise the program won't end. how can I exit the program anytime I want? EXPORT test() BEGIN local A,B,C; repeat {A:=0,B:=0,C:=0}; // Recycles non-ntegers INPUT({{A,[0],{10,15,1}},{B,[0],{40,15,1}},{C,[0],{70,15,1}}},"STANDARD FORM",{"A:","B:","C:"},{"Coefficient A must be a Positive Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer."}); until fp(A)==0 AND A≥0 AND fp(B)==0 AND fp(C)==0; PRINT(); PRINT("Values are Valid."); PRINT("A="+A+" B="+B+" C="+C); END; Spybot. Spybot. |
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04-14-2015, 06:14 PM
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
The input command itself will return a 1 if the user pressed [Enter] or selected the "OK" menu option. Otherwise, it returns a 0. If the result is 0, then you can use BREAK to exit the loop or KILL to completely exit the program.
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04-14-2015, 09:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2015 09:31 PM by DrD.)
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
(04-14-2015 05:43 PM)Spybot Wrote: >>> how can I exit the program anytime I want? You can always exit the program by using the "On" key. If you want to exit the repeat loop, insert a test condition, (example in bold), after the input statement: EXPORT test() BEGIN local A,B,C; repeat {A:=0,B:=0,C:=0}; // Recycles non-integers INPUT({{A,[0],{10,15,1}},{B,[0],{40,15,1}},{C,[0],{70,15,1}}},"STANDARD FORM",{"A:","B:","C:"},{"Coefficient A must be a Positive Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer."}); If (A==B)==C==0 then return "Done"; end; // No inputs changed, just "Enter" at input prompt until fp(A)==0 AND A≥0 AND fp(B)==0 AND fp(C)==0; PRINT(); PRINT("Values are Valid."); PRINT("A="+A+" B="+B+" C="+C); END; |
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04-14-2015, 10:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2015 01:51 AM by Spybot.)
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RE: Dealing with Integers on the Prime. Help!
I feel Blessed!
Great help I've been getting today. Thank you DrD and Han your help! It was very illustrative to me. I wasn't aware of the 1 and 0 that the INPUT command returns everytime it is executed, but from now on I will be. Well I finally got this thing going the way I wanted. EXPORT test() BEGIN LOCAL A,B,C; REPEAT {A:=0,B:=0,C:=0}; INPUT({{A,[0],{10,15,1}},{B,[0],{40,15,1}},{C,[0],{70,15,1}}},"STANDARD FORM",{"A:","B:","C:"},{"Coefficient A must be a Positive Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer.","Coefficient B must be an Integer."}); UNTIL fp(A)==0 AND A≥0 AND fp(B)==0 AND fp(C)==0; IF 0 THEN BREAK; END; END; Thank you Guys! Spybot. Spybot. |
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