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1 tot=tot+b(z):
1 tot=quan*10
1 rt=tot*100
1 quan=tot/10
1 quan=div*x
1 largest=b(z)
1 graph drawer
1 div=largest/15
1 demo for 64 column display
1 between 2 & 16 only
1 b(z)>largest
1 KANAL MOWY
1 ;("Input item number ";z;" ");b(z)
1 ;"too long":
1 ;"another go?"
1 ;"Put in a name"
1 ;"INVERSE";
1 ;"How many numbers? ";a
1 ;"64 column graph"
1 ;" press any key to continue"
1 ;" average=";rt;" "
1 ;" and OVER can also be used, using the control codes or by"
1 ;" all rights reserved "
1 ;" 64 column display demonstration ~ R. Seniscal 1983 "
1 ,tot*top+8
1 ,-top*b(z)
1 ), then each number in turn can be"
1 $#3210/.('
1 "when prompted. First, put in how many items you want a chart"
1 "usual manner, permitting the use of programs written without the"
1 "this demonstration."
1 "their functions."
1 "the colour control codes, like this:
1 "on the screen or printer clearly. Twice the information can be shown at once on the screen (e.g. 1408 characters as against 704"
1 "name for bottom axis":
1 "line in the program. If this is left out, AT & TAB work in the"
1 "kind of display for the purpose of showing large amounts of data"
1 "except that delete works on one chr only (i.e. 64 per line)."
1 "drawn for (
1 "benefit of this program."
1 "before), and any part of the display can be used as usual with"
1 "This program will draw a bar chart from the data you will put in"
1 "This is a graph plotter designed to show the advantages of this"
1 "This demonstration program is using the 64 column mode for AT &"
1 "The comma and delete characters also work in the normal way,"
1 "TAB, which is easily arranged by having 1 REM $ as the first"
1 "DRAW, CIRCLE & PLOT work as usual, which will now be shown in"
1 "#";z;"=";b(z);" ";
1 Walkington
1 RS March 1983
1 PIOTR PARLEWIC
1 1984 POL BRRITT