The only thing i dont get is how you actually print the value, or does (x)() work on bcalls? Other than that you might be able to compress it with smc
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Show posts MenuQuote from: c4ooo on March 21, 2017, 10:51:29 PMQuote from: Snektron on March 21, 2017, 08:08:29 PMI don't have addition/division, but my guess is that it will be fine. Basically, it will always take longer for you to type the number then for the program to compute :3
Nice! In what language are you writing this? And do you have an indication of the speed?
regarding trig, you can find various articles on the internet, mostly they're an approximation with exponents (If you want to derive them
yourself, you'll need to use taylor polynomals ).
For exponents you'll only need to impelemnt ln(x) and e^(x), since you can rewrite any log(x, y) and x^y to a form using ln and e^(x). Good luck
Also, why would i need ln(x) if its just log(x)/log(e) ? As a start, i will only have base 10 log. BTW, how do i rewrite x^y as e^(x)
Quote from: E37 on February 20, 2017, 05:58:05 PMQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on February 20, 2017, 05:54:40 PMThat is RunPrgm.
Ah I didn't know that pageswap existed for Axe. The DrDnar utility (I think) basically used both a 8xp and an app
https://www.omnimaga.org/the-axe-parser-project/(axiom)-run-(unarchived)-external-assembly-programs/
It has its own special uses besides running programs. The other things it can do are REALLY awesome in some special cases.
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