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How to Program a Calculator pt 4: Making Menus

Part 4 of 4. This segment is not dependent on any previous segments. It is a standalone. This walks the viewer through the steps of creating a program with a menu. The program is called “Zoom” (I call it “Window” in mine), and it acts similar to hitting “Zoom 6″ on a TI-84+, but it readjusts the window to different standard dimensions. The program is quick, useful, and requires no formulas (so no math skills). I also got smart for this one: I put the calculator on a table — duh. Also, I have been getting some comments that ask how to program calculator games. Unfortunately, this is not an easy thing to teach in 10 minute segments or less. I have, however, found a very useful site for learning how to program games: bgo.netfirms.com A Palaverous Production created by Jeff Green on 5-28-2008. How to Program a Calculator: 1: The Basics 2: Creating a Simple Program 3: Perfecting a Program 4: Making Menus