Author: comicIDIOT
Posted: 11 Feb 2013 08:29:18 pm (GMT -5)
Without code it's impossible to say Yes. Are you storing to Ans? A variable? a List? I haven't saved such a long decimal - or number - to a variable in a long time so it could be the OS rounding the number. Try saving to a List or a string or just putting the result on the graph screen for each iteration. When the graph screen fills up pause and wait for the user to down and continue along at the next step. If you want to go farther, include a step counter so you can include a previous option! Maybe alter the variable used in a For() loop.
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-Alex
Posted: 11 Feb 2013 08:29:18 pm (GMT -5)
Without code it's impossible to say Yes. Are you storing to Ans? A variable? a List? I haven't saved such a long decimal - or number - to a variable in a long time so it could be the OS rounding the number. Try saving to a List or a string or just putting the result on the graph screen for each iteration. When the graph screen fills up pause and wait for the user to down and continue along at the next step. If you want to go farther, include a step counter so you can include a previous option! Maybe alter the variable used in a For() loop.
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-Alex