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Name: Magic Mindz Author: Kieran Berard Download: Magic_Minds.zip Compatibility: TI-84/+/SE File Size: 4292 Bytes |
This program guesses any whole number from 1-63. It will guess it on the first try… |
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What the community thinks:
ROFL, how is this program 4kb?
oooh sorry I thought all the program did was display all numbers 1-63, my bad.
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this program uses the 2^x trick right?
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yes, it does.
basically, on the first screen, it shows all the numbers that have a 1 in the ones place (in binary) if your number is on there, it adds 1 to the total
the second screen has all the numbers with 1 in the twos place. If your number is on there, it adds 2.
and so on until 32 (in this example)
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