where is the tilde on t-83+.I know it is basic but can someone please help
i dont recall being able to access that character. might be in here though http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/archives:glyphs
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If you are viewing the code on the computer, not a calculator, the tilde character is the token for the negative sign. This would be the (-) button on the calculator.
There is a distinction between "~" and "-" because the first is the negative sign, while the last is the minus operator.
Sometimes in looking at code through SourceCoder on Cemetech, I find a capital A with a tilde-like thing on top. What is this supposed to represent?
If I remember correctly, this may be the STO character (→).
However, to be sure of this please provide a link of the program that results in this. If you think that this is Sourcecoder's fault, feel free to create a free account at Cemetech and report the bug.
No, a STO character in source coder looks like "->"
The only place with an A with a tilde-like thing on top in source coder is in the "Accented Letters" area. I'm guessing you could probably access these accented letters through a program like Chars.
If you have a tilde before the A however, the tilde signifies the negative sign(as previously said on this page).
That's what I was thinking too, so just use Chars
According to this page, "If you find that a specific message board doesn't support one or more of the tags provided, then you should use the more accommodating ASCII Output Codes instead.". An ã maps to 0xC6 in ascii, and this respectively maps to Σ on the calculator. The à maps to the lowercase sigma. I'm not actually certain this is what you're looking for, but it seems correlated.
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What does [A] mean in SourceCoder 3 from Cemtech
Either Matrix [A] or the letter A.
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