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Last edited by SkyClan480 (April 19, 2018 22:43:58)
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- badatprogrammingibe
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Hello.
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
- SkyClan480
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Hello.
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
This is actually quite simple. All you have to do is put your two variables into an operation, and then that operation into a condition. Then, once your condition is met, the operation is executed. It works with a lot of operations, the only thing I'm unsure of is the exponent. For your example, you would need something like…
if <> thenGo experiment with operator combinations and see what you can do.
set [your variable v] to (((3)*((2)+(4)))*(()+(1))
end
Last edited by SkyClan480 (Feb. 23, 2018 23:49:58)
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- badatprogrammingibe
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No, I would like something that solves for derivatives and integrals of expressions, not simple evaluation of the expression.Hello.
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
This is actually quite simple. All you have to do is put your two variables into an operation, and then that operation into a condition. Then, once your condition is met, the operation is executed. It works with a lot of operations, the only thing I'm unsure of is the exponent. For your example, you would need something like…if <> thenGo experiment with operator combinations and see what you can do.
set [your variable v] to (((3)*((2)+(4)))*(()+(1))
end
- SkyClan480
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Well, if what I put doesn't cut it, I don't know. I'm only in sixth grade. Sorry that I wasn't able to help.No, I would like something that solves for derivatives and integrals of expressions, not simple evaluation of the expression.Hello.
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
This is actually quite simple. All you have to do is put your two variables into an operation, and then that operation into a condition. Then, once your condition is met, the operation is executed. It works with a lot of operations, the only thing I'm unsure of is the exponent. For your example, you would need something like…if <> thenGo experiment with operator combinations and see what you can do.
set [your variable v] to (((3)*((2)+(4)))*(()+(1))
end
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- badatprogrammingibe
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Just look at these article, and you should be able to understand:Well, if what I put doesn't cut it, I don't know. I'm only in sixth grade. Sorry that I wasn't able to help.No, I would like something that solves for derivatives and integrals of expressions, not simple evaluation of the expression.Hello.
I want something that solves derivatives and integrals. It should be able to work with standard algebraic notation. (example: 3x^2+4x+1)
Thank you.
PS: If you can do this I may or may not follow you ;)
This is actually quite simple. All you have to do is put your two variables into an operation, and then that operation into a condition. Then, once your condition is met, the operation is executed. It works with a lot of operations, the only thing I'm unsure of is the exponent. For your example, you would need something like…if <> thenGo experiment with operator combinations and see what you can do.
set [your variable v] to (((3)*((2)+(4)))*(()+(1))
end
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_calculus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_calculus
- SkyClan480
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Last edited by SkyClan480 (April 16, 2018 23:46:33)
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Hey guys, I'm still here! Remember to drop by with your request!
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How about finishing my request please? Hey guys, I'm still here! Remember to drop by with your request!
- SkyClan480
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um, I still don't know how I could do derivitives and integrals of values in scratch. I'm very sorry, but I don't think I can help you.How about finishing my request please? Hey guys, I'm still here! Remember to drop by with your request!
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- doodthedoodthedood
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Maybe a script that makes a ball go through a wall only if it is the same color. Ps this is for a review
Last edited by doodthedoodthedood (April 16, 2018 12:05:42)
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- SkyClan480
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That's easy you should do this Maybe a script that makes a ball go through a wall only if it is the same color. Ps this is for a review
if <touching [wall v] ?> thenExplained:
if <touching color [#60c603] ?> then
move (10) steps
else
move (0) steps
end
end
The first if loop detects if the ball is touching the wall, then the if loop inside that activates only if the first is true. The second if loop detects if the ball is touching its own color (correct color can be selected). Then, once both loops are true, the ball will move over the wall sprite. A more simple script would be
if <<touching [wall v] ?> and <touching color [#60c603] ?>> thenThe else part of the second loop is really unnecessary, I'm not sure why I did that. In the second script, the and operator detects if both conditions are true, in this case, if the ball is touching both the wall AND its own color. Either of these scripts will work, though the second one is better.
move (10) steps
end
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- Botcho-test_account
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Can I have a script that sets a variable's value to how many times a list contains an item?
I would like to be this variable:
I would like to be this variable:
(Times it is contained)
Freedom.
when [I v] become ([ugly v]::#f3c)::hat #abc123
say [Oh no!]::motion
if <[you v] visit [Botcho_Otkho]::looks> then
fix all::list cap
end
done!::variables cap
- SuperRyn
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SkyClan480's Script Shop
3d engine.
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- SkyClan480
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Can I have a script that sets a variable's value to how many times a list contains an item?
I would like to be this variable:(Times it is contained)
if <(item ( v) of [list v] :: list) = [thing]> then
change [times it is contained v] by (1)
end
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I'm sorry, I'm not that experienced 3d engine.
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