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  • I Ian Shlasko

    aspdotnetdev wrote:

    IF Letter = "`" THEN LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B LINE (Left + 3, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor END IF

    Does anyone even USE that character? Seriously, man... Too much free time :)

    Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
    Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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    leppie
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    Ian Shlasko wrote:

    Does anyone even USE that character?

    A lot in LISP and Scheme. I'm sure other languages use it too.

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    IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
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    • A AspDotNetDev

      This post relates to the coding horror I posted about earlier today. I dug up my old Tetris code and I found it... the following is the 558 line QuickBasic subroutine I made in high school that prints a string to the screen. Enjoy. :)

      SUB PrintMain (Variable1 AS STRING, Variable2 AS STRING, FunctionNum AS INTEGER)
      DIM Letter AS STRING
      STATIC PrintColor AS INTEGER
      STATIC Left AS INTEGER
      STATIC Top AS INTEGER
      IF FunctionNum = 0 THEN
      FOR i = 1 TO LEN(Variable1)
      Letter = MID$(Variable1, i, 1)
      IF Letter = "A" THEN
      LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, BF
      LINE (Left + 4, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, BF
      LINE (Left + 2, Top + 4)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor, BF
      END IF
      IF Letter = "B" THEN
      LINE (Left, Top)-STEP(5, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, B
      LINE (Left, Top + 6)-STEP(5, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 3, Top + 3)-STEP(2, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 5, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B
      LINE (Left + 5, Top + 4)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B
      END IF
      IF Letter = "C" THEN
      LINE (Left + 5, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 2), PrintColor, B
      LINE (Left + 1, Top + 5)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 2, Top + 6)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 5, Top + 5)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      END IF
      IF Letter = "D" THEN
      LINE (Left, Top)-STEP(4, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, B
      LINE (Left, Top + 6)-STEP(4, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 4, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
      LINE (Left + 5, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 2), PrintColor, B
      LIN

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      I bet it was fast :)

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      IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
      ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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      • L leppie

        I bet it was fast :)

        xacc.ide
        IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
        ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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        AspDotNetDev
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        I didn't run any benchmarks, but I doubt running 60 or so IF statements for each character would be extremely performant. :)

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        • G Gordon Kushner

          Don't beat yourself up. It's called a learning curve. ;) FWIW, I could not look back at the code I wrote in my first two years without wanting to throw up in my mouth a little bit.

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          I'm not beating myself up. I'm beating my old self up. Which is in contrast to my current self, who is quite not idiotic. Well, until 10 years from now when I see my current self as an idiot too. ;P

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          • I Ian Shlasko

            aspdotnetdev wrote:

            IF Letter = "`" THEN LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B LINE (Left + 3, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor END IF

            Does anyone even USE that character? Seriously, man... Too much free time :)

            Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
            Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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            LloydA111
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            Ian Shlasko wrote:

            Does anyone even USE that character? Seriously, man... Too much free time

            The GCC compiler can use the ` character for parts of parameters to some of it's commands... I'm not sure which ones exactly, or even why they even decided to allow the ` character :doh: . I never bothered to figure out where the ` character could be used with it because it seems such a useless character. I don't even know what it's called... a wonky apostrophe? :laugh: Your right though, who even uses the ` character? :)


            "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."

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            • A AspDotNetDev

              This post relates to the coding horror I posted about earlier today. I dug up my old Tetris code and I found it... the following is the 558 line QuickBasic subroutine I made in high school that prints a string to the screen. Enjoy. :)

              SUB PrintMain (Variable1 AS STRING, Variable2 AS STRING, FunctionNum AS INTEGER)
              DIM Letter AS STRING
              STATIC PrintColor AS INTEGER
              STATIC Left AS INTEGER
              STATIC Top AS INTEGER
              IF FunctionNum = 0 THEN
              FOR i = 1 TO LEN(Variable1)
              Letter = MID$(Variable1, i, 1)
              IF Letter = "A" THEN
              LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, BF
              LINE (Left + 4, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, BF
              LINE (Left + 2, Top + 4)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor, BF
              END IF
              IF Letter = "B" THEN
              LINE (Left, Top)-STEP(5, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, B
              LINE (Left, Top + 6)-STEP(5, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 3, Top + 3)-STEP(2, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 5, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B
              LINE (Left + 5, Top + 4)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B
              END IF
              IF Letter = "C" THEN
              LINE (Left + 5, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 2), PrintColor, B
              LINE (Left + 1, Top + 5)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 2, Top + 6)-STEP(3, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 5, Top + 5)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              END IF
              IF Letter = "D" THEN
              LINE (Left, Top)-STEP(4, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 1, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 4), PrintColor, B
              LINE (Left, Top + 6)-STEP(4, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 4, Top + 1)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor
              LINE (Left + 5, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 2), PrintColor, B
              LIN

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              Hey sir wi juant to iuse ur code in mexico can u ad ;P ń support

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              • R robertosalazar

                Hey sir wi juant to iuse ur code in mexico can u ad ;P ń support

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                AspDotNetDev
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                robertosalazar wrote:

                to iuse ur code

                While the above terrible code is an excellent example, iUse™ is a registered trademark of Apple™. Please discontinue your use of this term. ;P

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  aspdotnetdev wrote:

                  IF Letter = "`" THEN LINE (Left + 2, Top)-STEP(1, 1), PrintColor, B LINE (Left + 3, Top + 2)-STEP(1, 0), PrintColor END IF

                  Does anyone even USE that character? Seriously, man... Too much free time :)

                  Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                  Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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                  Adnan Siddiqui always used it in place of apostrophes. But he's not been around for a few years now, I guess his bomb suit finally worked.

                  Cheers, विक्रम (Got my troika of CCCs!) After all is said and done, much is said and little is done.

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                  • L LloydA111

                    Ian Shlasko wrote:

                    Does anyone even USE that character? Seriously, man... Too much free time

                    The GCC compiler can use the ` character for parts of parameters to some of it's commands... I'm not sure which ones exactly, or even why they even decided to allow the ` character :doh: . I never bothered to figure out where the ` character could be used with it because it seems such a useless character. I don't even know what it's called... a wonky apostrophe? :laugh: Your right though, who even uses the ` character? :)


                    "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."

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                    It's called the backtick, gets a few obscure uses. I think you can use it for formatting at SO though. Some text-based markup systems (possibly Markdown?) use it to denote code etc. Just sayin'. :-\

                    Don't forget to rate my post if it helped! ;) "He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends." "His mother should have thrown him away, and kept the stork." "There's nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won't cure." "He loves nature, in spite of what it did to him."

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                    • J josda1000

                      CTRL+V is the best function ever. Once you learn that, you never need anything else... lol

                      Josh Davis
                      This is what plays in my head when I finish projects.

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                      What about Ctrl+C? :laugh:

                      Don't forget to rate my post if it helped! ;) "He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends." "His mother should have thrown him away, and kept the stork." "There's nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won't cure." "He loves nature, in spite of what it did to him."

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                      • D dawmail333

                        It's called the backtick, gets a few obscure uses. I think you can use it for formatting at SO though. Some text-based markup systems (possibly Markdown?) use it to denote code etc. Just sayin'. :-\

                        Don't forget to rate my post if it helped! ;) "He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends." "His mother should have thrown him away, and kept the stork." "There's nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won't cure." "He loves nature, in spite of what it did to him."

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                        beeseearr
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                        Nuh uh. It's a grave accent. :-\

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