Re: TIB: Storing an expr w/o evaluating it (for TI-92)
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Re: TIB: Storing an expr w/o evaluating it (for TI-92)
Yes, the best way to do that is maybe to copy the x var into a local var
before deleting x. Then restore the value to x before your program exits.
-Miles Raymond EML: m_rayman@bigfoot.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "The Godfather" <HOPPEAL@fs1.usa.k12.mi.us>
To: <ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: TIB: Storing an expr w/o evaluating it (for TI-92)
> On 5 Jan 00, at 17:55, Jeremie Knusel wrote:
>
> > What I want to do is precisely to use a program like the one you
proposed,
> > but I want that newvar=x+3 even if x already exist (in example if x=2, I
> > don't want the calc to use this info when doing expr("x+3"))
>
> Try deleting the x var before you do that. It's off the wall, but it
> could work.
>
> They say one has to be good in this business. Well I'm better.
>
> -The Godfather
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