Thank you for these tutorials! They have been so helpful and informative. In the process of playing around with some loops on my Ti-83 Plus, I’ve also noticed that the Pause command is very useful when you want to allow the user to monitor the progress of the program as it goes. The Pause command simply causes the program to stop and wait for the user to press enter before proceeding. This helps prevent the displayed info from whizzing by in an unreadable blur.
Thank you for these tutorials! They have been so helpful and informative. In the process of playing around with some loops on my Ti-83 Plus, I’ve also noticed that the Pause command is very useful when you want to allow the user to monitor the progress of the program as it goes. The Pause command simply causes the program to stop and wait for the user to press enter before proceeding. This helps prevent the displayed info from whizzing by in an unreadable blur.
If you make Y,E and S 1 or something else you can type YES and it will work
Actually it’s o.b.o.e, not o.b.e.o.....