Boolean: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
:: leap1 = (-1 AND 0) OR 0 = 0 OR 0 = 0 | :: leap1 = (-1 AND 0) OR 0 = 0 OR 0 = 0 | ||
:: leap2 = (-1) - (-1) + (0) = -1 + 1 + 0 = 0 | :: leap2 = (-1) - (-1) + (0) = -1 + 1 + 0 = 0 | ||
''Example 2:'' Moving an [[ASCII]] character using the arrow keys and boolean statements to determine the new coordinate. | |||
{{CodeStart}} '' '' | |||
{{Cl|SCREEN}} 12 | |||
{{Cl|COLOR}} 7 | |||
{{Cl|LOCATE}} 11, 20: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Using Screen 12 here to be in 80 X 30 coordinates mode" | |||
{{Cl|LOCATE}} 13, 6: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Simple Example of Alternative programming without IF-{{Cl|THEN}}-{{Cl|ELSE}} Statements" | |||
{{Cl|LOCATE}} 15, 1: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Use the four Cursor keys to move the yellow cursor, text will not be disturbed" | |||
{{Cl|LOCATE}} 17, 12: {{Cl|PRINT}} "When you {{Cl|END}} the program with the ESC key, cursor will disappear" | |||
cordx% = 40 | |||
cordy% = 15 | |||
{{Cl|DO...LOOP|DO}} | |||
oldcordx% = cordx% | |||
oldcordy% = cordy% | |||
p% = {{Cl|SCREEN (function)|SCREEN}}(cordy%, cordx%) 'get ASCII character code at present position | |||
{{Cl|COLOR}} 14: {{Cl|LOCATE}} cordy%, cordx%: {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|CHR$}}(178); 'print cursor character to position | |||
{{Cl|WHILE}} cordx% = oldcordx% {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} cordy% = oldcordy% {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} k$ <> {{Cl|CHR$}}(27) | |||
k$ = {{Cl|INKEY$}} | |||
cordx% = cordx% + (k$ = ({{Cl|CHR$}}(0) + "K") {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} cordx% > 1) + {{Cl|ABS}}(k$ = ({{Cl|CHR$}}(0) + "M") {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} cordx% < 80) | |||
cordy% = cordy% + (k$ = ({{Cl|CHR$}}(0) + "H") {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} cordy% > 1) + {{Cl|ABS}}(k$ = ({{Cl|CHR$}}(0) + "P") {{Cl|AND (boolean)|AND}} cordy% < 30) | |||
{{Cl|WEND}} | |||
{{Cl|COLOR}} 7: {{Cl|LOCATE}} oldcordy%, oldcordx%: {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|CHR$}}(p%); 'replace overwritten screen characters | |||
{{Cl|LOOP}} {{Cl|UNTIL}} k$ = {{Cl|CHR$}}(27) '' '' | |||
{{CodeEnd}} | |||
{{small|Code by AlgoreIthm}} | |||
''See also:'' | |||
* [[IF...THEN]], [[SELECT CASE]] | |||
* [[Binary]], [[ABS]], [[SGN]] | |||
* [[AND]], [[OR]], [[XOR]] | |||
{{PageNavigation}} |
Revision as of 20:34, 18 April 2022
Boolean statements are numerical evaluations that return True (-1 or NOT 0) or False (0) values that can be used in other calculations.
- Basic Returns:
- True evaluations return -1. NOT 0 = -1 in Basic. Can be used to increment a value.
- For positive True results, subtract it, multiply it by a negative value or use ABS.
- False evaluations return 0. Watch out for "Division by 0" errors!
- When evaluating a True value, an IF value < 0 statement is NOT necessary for return values not 0.
- AND can be used to add extra conditions to a boolean statement evaluation. Both must be True.
- OR can be used to add alternate conditions to a boolean statement evaluation. One must be True.
- Parenthesis are allowed inside of boolean statements to clarify an evaluation.
- Note that Basic returns -1 for True and 0 for False.
Example 1: Using 2 different boolean evaluations to determine a leap year.
INPUT "Enter a year greater than 1583: ", annum$ Y = VAL(annum$) leap1 = (Y MOD 4 = 0 AND Y MOD 100 <> 0) OR (Y MOD 400 = 0) leap2 = (Y MOD 4 = 0) - (Y MOD 100 = 0) + (Y MOD 400 = 0) PRINT "Year = "; annum$, "Leap1 = "; leap1, "Leap2 = "; leap2 |
Explanation: Both boolean evaluations will return -1 if the year is a leap year. It is not simply every four years as many people think. That is checked by the first evaluation (Y MOD 4 = 0) of each. In new century years like 1900 (which was not a leapyear) there is only one leap year every 400 years. 100 is used with MOD to see if there is a remainder. When that is true, the boolean return of that part of the first evaluation will be 0. The second returns -1 (which is actually added). In both evaluations the result of (Y MOD 400 = 0) indicates a century leap year.
- Entry year = 2000:
- leap1 = (-1 AND 0) OR -1 = -1 ' the AND evaluation returns False(0) so the OR value is used.
- leap2 = (-1) - (-1) + (-1) = -1 + 1 + -1 = -1
- Entry year = 1900:
- leap1 = (-1 AND 0) OR 0 = 0 OR 0 = 0
- leap2 = (-1) - (-1) + (0) = -1 + 1 + 0 = 0
Example 2: Moving an ASCII character using the arrow keys and boolean statements to determine the new coordinate.
SCREEN 12 COLOR 7 LOCATE 11, 20: PRINT "Using Screen 12 here to be in 80 X 30 coordinates mode" LOCATE 13, 6: PRINT "Simple Example of Alternative programming without IF-THEN-ELSE Statements" LOCATE 15, 1: PRINT "Use the four Cursor keys to move the yellow cursor, text will not be disturbed" LOCATE 17, 12: PRINT "When you END the program with the ESC key, cursor will disappear" cordx% = 40 cordy% = 15 DO oldcordx% = cordx% oldcordy% = cordy% p% = SCREEN(cordy%, cordx%) 'get ASCII character code at present position COLOR 14: LOCATE cordy%, cordx%: PRINT CHR$(178); 'print cursor character to position WHILE cordx% = oldcordx% AND cordy% = oldcordy% AND k$ <> CHR$(27) k$ = INKEY$ cordx% = cordx% + (k$ = (CHR$(0) + "K") AND cordx% > 1) + ABS(k$ = (CHR$(0) + "M") AND cordx% < 80) cordy% = cordy% + (k$ = (CHR$(0) + "H") AND cordy% > 1) + ABS(k$ = (CHR$(0) + "P") AND cordy% < 30) WEND COLOR 7: LOCATE oldcordy%, oldcordx%: PRINT CHR$(p%); 'replace overwritten screen characters LOOP UNTIL k$ = CHR$(27) |
See also: