Hello. As mentioned, I need to play a video on the TI-84 Plus CE from a collection of 10 images. All images are already on my calculator, however when I made a program to play them, they played really strangely. It loaded the first image, waited, and then played all of them very quickly. The code is like this:
ClrHome
ClrDraw
AxesOff
DispGraph
BackgroundOn Image1
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image2
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image3
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image4
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image5
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image6
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image7
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image8
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image9
BackgroundOff
BackgroundOn Image0
BackgroundOff
Pause
AxesOn
ClrHome
If anyone has proper code to play the images at a normal rate that would be great, thanks.
I'm don't program very well with the TI-84+ CE, but I could say something that works for me when I want a split-second pause is to use the rand( command. Just mess around with the different numbers. The numbers don't correspond with seconds though, so I wouldn't get that confused. But, yeah this usually works for me.
Hope this helps!
The CE has a Wait command. Just do Wait and then put the number of seconds, it doesn’t have to be a whole number either.
But anyway, idk what the point of this “video” is but if you want the first image to display at the same rate as the rest of them, just do a BackgroundOff command first.
Thanks a lot for the help!
I should also note that you don’t need the BackgroundOff commands between any of the BackgroundOn commands, it works just fine without them and doesn’t change how it displays really. In addition, I should’ve also mentioned that the first BackgroundOff you do should go before the DispGraph.
Yeah, I agree with Michael2_3B.
what i have done on the ti 83 plus is use multiply recall image before moving onto the next image to slow it down idk if doing the same might work for you or not