Wow, it's been a long time since I created a topic.
What are some more advanced applications for lists in programs nowadays? Gimme your most creative uses and if you do, explain the complimacated math-a-matics behind it.
Hmm
As complicated as I'm running right now with lists are for pokemon. There are 6 lists that hold the Party's stats, |LP1-|LP6. Then there is a list called |LPRTY that contains the values 1-6 to determine how the party shows up, to correspond with |LP1-|LP6.
I haven't done much, but I'm sure Weregoose will love to tell you what he's been abusing them for
. I know he's been making tons of complex logic algorithm solvers lately, such as his simple thesis for why he does think XOR is extremely handy, and his NAND-gate optimizer.
Ashbad wrote:
I haven't done much, but I'm sure Weregoose will love to tell you what he's been abusing them for
. I know he's been making tons of complex logic algorithm solvers lately, such as his simple thesis for why he does think XOR is extremely handy, and his NAND-gate optimizer.
Indeed, I hope he tells us here. My most advanced uses have probably been 3D map storage in Brix3D, my unreleased Freebuild/Minecraft 3D-type editor, high scores in just about everything, and objects in Design 3D.
I made a TI-Basic 3D perspective projection object viewer once, and L1-L3 held 3D coordinates, while L4 held indices, which described the relationship between coordinates in L1-L3.
SirCmpwn wrote:
I made a TI-Basic 3D perspective projection object viewer once, and L1-L3 held 3D coordinates, while L4 held indices, which described the relationship between coordinates in L1-L3.
Sounds like a common theme. Until Weregoose gets here and corrects me, I'd say he uses lists for crazy manipulations of numbers with seq() and the like.
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