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_TITLE"Carnivore's Text Message"' b+ 2024-07-01
SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(4, 1, 0) 'Steve mod for SCREEN 0
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
COLOR 31: LOCATE 1, 1: PRINT "M";
COLOR 15: LOCATE 1, 2: PRINT "EAT";
a$ = INPUT$(1)

(I've got to say, that's one of the oddest ways I've seen for a Toggle for some time.  Usually it's just "Toggle = NOT Toggle".)
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yeah nice toggle, B+.  reminds me of the old assembly optimization of SUB ax,ax (ie x = x - x) or XOR ax,ax (ie x = x xor x) in order to set a value to zero because it was slightly faster than a MOV ax, 0.  As Steve pointed out, there's a kind of duality between arithmetic and boolean

a tip for when you want to toggle between two values is to just XOR it by (a XOR b) ie
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value1 = 49
value2 = 21

x = value1

for i=0 to 5
    print x
    x = x xor (value1 xor value2)
   
next
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(07-02-2024, 12:59 AM)SMcNeill Wrote:
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_TITLE"Carnivore's Text Message"' b+ 2024-07-01
SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(4, 1, 0) 'Steve mod for SCREEN 0
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
COLOR 31: LOCATE 1, 1: PRINT "M";
COLOR 15: LOCATE 1, 2: PRINT "EAT";
a$ = INPUT$(1)

(I've got to say, that's one of the oddest ways I've seen for a Toggle for some time.  Usually it's just "Toggle = NOT Toggle".)

that's very interesting as well, I did try screen 0 first, nothing but trouble
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_Title "Carnivore message" ' b+ 2024-07-01
'Screen _NewImage(500, 130, 32)
f& = _LoadFont("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_Font f&
While _KeyDown(27) = 0
    Cls
    toggle = 1 - toggle
    If toggle = 0 Then Print " EAT"; Else Print "MEAT";
    _Display
    _Limit 1
Wend
do not attempt above code unless you know Alt+F4, apparently the font changes the default screen size to gigantic.
b = b + ...
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@vince you old dog, thats pretty cool too!

Funny I didn't think anyone would reply to this little ditty, I was just getting bored with You Tubes in Carnivore community they all have the one BASIC message Smile

BTW I think I got that method of toggle either from R Frost AKA ChiaPet but he was going for 0, -1 or tsh73 a Russian computer teacher at JB, probably both. I have been using it for quite awhile.
b = b + ...
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(07-02-2024, 01:53 PM)bplus Wrote:
(07-02-2024, 12:59 AM)SMcNeill Wrote:
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_TITLE"Carnivore's Text Message"' b+ 2024-07-01
SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(4, 1, 0) 'Steve mod for SCREEN 0
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
COLOR 31: LOCATE 1, 1: PRINT "M";
COLOR 15: LOCATE 1, 2: PRINT "EAT";
a$ = INPUT$(1)

(I've got to say, that's one of the oddest ways I've seen for a Toggle for some time.  Usually it's just "Toggle = NOT Toggle".)

that's very interesting as well, I did try screen 0 first, nothing but trouble
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_Title "Carnivore message" ' b+ 2024-07-01
'Screen _NewImage(500, 130, 32)
f& = _LoadFont("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_Font f&
While _KeyDown(27) = 0
    Cls
    toggle = 1 - toggle
    If toggle = 0 Then Print " EAT"; Else Print "MEAT";
    _Display
    _Limit 1
Wend
do not attempt above code unless you know Alt+F4, apparently the font changes the default screen size to gigantic.

Here's what you were looking for, with the above:
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_TITLE "Carnivore message" ' b+ 2024-07-01
'Screen _NewImage(500, 130, 32)
WIDTH 4, 1
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
WHILE _KEYDOWN(27) = 0
CLS
toggle = 1 - toggle
LOCATE 1, 1
IF toggle = 0 THEN PRINT " EAT"; ELSE PRINT "MEAT";
_DISPLAY
_LIMIT 1
WEND
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(07-02-2024, 03:07 PM)SMcNeill Wrote:
(07-02-2024, 01:53 PM)bplus Wrote:
(07-02-2024, 12:59 AM)SMcNeill Wrote:
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_TITLE"Carnivore's Text Message"' b+ 2024-07-01
SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(4, 1, 0) 'Steve mod for SCREEN 0
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
COLOR 31: LOCATE 1, 1: PRINT "M";
COLOR 15: LOCATE 1, 2: PRINT "EAT";
a$ = INPUT$(1)

(I've got to say, that's one of the oddest ways I've seen for a Toggle for some time.  Usually it's just "Toggle = NOT Toggle".)

that's very interesting as well, I did try screen 0 first, nothing but trouble
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_Title "Carnivore message" ' b+ 2024-07-01
'Screen _NewImage(500, 130, 32)
f& = _LoadFont("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_Font f&
While _KeyDown(27) = 0
    Cls
    toggle = 1 - toggle
    If toggle = 0 Then Print " EAT"; Else Print "MEAT";
    _Display
    _Limit 1
Wend
do not attempt above code unless you know Alt+F4, apparently the font changes the default screen size to gigantic.

Here's what you were looking for, with the above:
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_TITLE "Carnivore message" ' b+ 2024-07-01
'Screen _NewImage(500, 130, 32)
WIDTH 4, 1
f& = _LOADFONT("arial.ttf", 128, "MONOSPACE")
_FONT f&
WHILE _KEYDOWN(27) = 0
CLS
toggle = 1 - toggle
LOCATE 1, 1
IF toggle = 0 THEN PRINT " EAT"; ELSE PRINT "MEAT";
_DISPLAY
_LIMIT 1
WEND

Curious why I need a LOCATE 1, 1 each time after a CLS?
b = b + ...
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To prevent screen scrolling from printing on one of the bottom two lines of the screen.  Wink
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hmm... the first line is the last line or 2nd to last... then locate stops the scrolling, interesting.
b = b + ...
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Simple Pattern

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_Title "Simple Patterns" '  B+ 2020-08-12
' rework Simple Pattern from SmallBASIC
Screen _NewImage(1024, 700, 32)
_Delay .25
_ScreenMove _Middle
s = 145: cd = 2
While 1
    flip = 1 - flip
    If flip Then
        For k = .005 To .995 Step .005
            GoSub drawIt
        Next
    Else
        For k = .995 To .005 Step -.005
            GoSub drawIt
        Next
    End If
    cd = cd * .987654321
Wend

drawIt:
Cls
For i = 0 To 1024
    For j = 0 To 700
        x = i * s / 600: y = j * s / 600
        c = x * x + y * y
        d = c / cd
        d = d - Int(d)
        If d < k Then PSet (i, j)
    Next
Next
_Display
_Limit 20
Return

   
b = b + ...
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nice mod, B+, the
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c = x * x + y * y
is what creates the circles

check out this mod
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_Title "Simple Patterns" '  B++ 2020-08-12
' rework Simple Pattern from SmallBASIC
Screen _NewImage(1024, 700, 256)
_Delay .25
_ScreenMove _Middle
s = 145: cd = 2
While 1
    flip = 1 - flip
    If flip Then
        For k = .005 To .995 Step .005
            GoSub drawIt
        Next
    Else
        For k = .995 To .005 Step -.005
            GoSub drawIt
        Next
    End If
    cd = cd * .987654321
Wend

drawIt:
Cls
For i = 0 To 1024
    For j = 0 To 700
        x = i * s / 600: y = j * s / 600
        
        'circles
        c = x * x + y * y
       
        'tiles
        c = x and y
       
        'd = c / cd
        'd = d - Int(d)
        'If d < k Then PSet (i, j)
        pset (i, j), c
    Next
Next
_Display
_Limit 20
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