More than worrying about generating random or pseudo-random numbers, it's interesting to generate non-repeating values. The purpose of this source is to verify the possibility of converting an algorithm for TI99 into ugBASIC.
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99 DEFINE DEFAULT TYPE SIGNED BYTE 100 CLS: RANDOMIZE 101 DIM cpc(6) 109 REM INTIALIZE ARRAY 110 FOR i = 0 TO 5 120 cpc(i) = i 130 NEXT 139 REM START SHUFFLING 140 FOR i = 5 TO 1 STEP -1 150 rndnumber = RND(i) 160 tmpnumber = cpc(i) 170 cpc(i) = cpc(rndnumber) 180 cpc(rndnumber) = tmpnumber 190 NEXT 200 PRINT cpc(0);cpc(1);cpc(2);cpc(3);cpc(4);cpc(5) 210 GOTO 110
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In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.cpc -O dsk -o contrib_shuffle.dsk contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.cpc.exe -O dsk -o contrib_shuffle.dsk contrib_shuffle.bas
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In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.atarixl -O xex -o contrib_shuffle.xex contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.atarixl.exe -O xex -o contrib_shuffle.xex contrib_shuffle.bas
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In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.atari -O xex -o contrib_shuffle.xex contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.atari.exe -O xex -o contrib_shuffle.xex contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.coleco -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.coleco.exe -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.c128 -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.c128.exe -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.c64 -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.c64.exe -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.d32 -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.d32.exe -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.d64 -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.d64.exe -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.pc128op -O k7 -o contrib_shuffle.k7 contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.pc128op.exe -O k7 -o contrib_shuffle.k7 contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.sc3000 -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.sc3000.exe -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.sg1000 -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.sg1000.exe -O rom -o contrib_shuffle.rom contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.coco -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.coco.exe -O bin -o contrib_shuffle.bin contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.to8 -O k7 -o contrib_shuffle.k7 contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.to8.exe -O k7 -o contrib_shuffle.k7 contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.vic20 -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.vic20.exe -O prg -o contrib_shuffle.prg contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
Linux
ugbc.zx -O tap -o contrib_shuffle.tap contrib_shuffle.bas
Windows
ugbc.zx.exe -O tap -o contrib_shuffle.tap contrib_shuffle.bas
For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows
you to download and compile this example with just one click.
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