Sin(x) using Taylor Series

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sienacollege sienacollege 2 months, 4 weeks ago

nice job - as you saw, mine was a quick prototype i threw together using some series and was not at all as efficient as yours, especially online.

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Lucario621 Lucario621 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Man I have a lot of typing mistakes yet fast typer. :)(shange=change)

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Lucario621 Lucario621 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Ya, even though it makes wierd lines, um, one mistake. It sets the speed when you click the green flag. SO what you can do to change it is make it not set speed to 3 when green flag is clicked or you can make a button that says "Again" so you can maybe shange the variables and then do the again to see what happens. But wow you are a fresh man. I am less than middle school. You guess. I will probably not look at this project again so answer me on one of my programs.

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BATzerk BATzerk 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Really, RedNeptune! Why, thanks! I'm ridiculously flattered! (I'm honestly just a college freshman whose into-to-interactive-computing class introduced the concept of programming through Scratch before moving onto JavaScript... we haven't dealt with Scratch for over a month, and we were never required to make more than three or four projects to post to the site, but I'm a bit of an overachiever. [Yeah. Just a bit.]) ...Did I mention I have no programming experience?

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MyRedNeptune MyRedNeptune 8 months, 3 weeks ago

It looks neat! I think I understand how this thing works... Sorry I haven't checked your projects for so long. I usually visit your page each day... :)

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BATzerk BATzerk 8 months, 3 weeks ago

(Thanks, eisaman! I agree wholeheartedly!)

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eisaman eisaman 8 months, 3 weeks ago

We should have more good examples of numeric methods like this on Scratch. Way to go!

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BATzerk BATzerk 8 months, 4 weeks ago

A scientist? Humm, no... I'm a freshman in college who has too much free time on his hands. (Basically.) Do you know what sine of x is ("sin(x)")? If you don't, maybe I'll explain it briefly...

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twinkletoes twinkletoes 8 months, 4 weeks ago

what's so great about it? What are u a scientist?

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