Author: CalicoZac
Subject: Mutli-valued-variables Help
Posted: 21 Mar 2013 11:00:33 pm (GMT -5)
Hey, I am currently working on a program for my Physics Class. It is used to solve any physics equation for any variable... However, in some of the equations, I have one variable with two different values. For example: (n<1>)(sin([theta]<1>)=(n<2>)(sin([theta]<2>). Now, I know I could just change what variables I use, so for example:(n)(sin([theta])=(m)(sin(x)). But that would only confuse me, the programmer, and my classmates, the users. So basically I would like to know if you can use subscripts or something like that that will distinguish two vlues for one variable.
**Note: "<?>" The brackets indicate subscripts....
Thank you for your time and any ideas are welcome.
I have a TI-84 Plus SE and a TI-89 Titanium so either is fine.
Subject: Mutli-valued-variables Help
Posted: 21 Mar 2013 11:00:33 pm (GMT -5)
Hey, I am currently working on a program for my Physics Class. It is used to solve any physics equation for any variable... However, in some of the equations, I have one variable with two different values. For example: (n<1>)(sin([theta]<1>)=(n<2>)(sin([theta]<2>). Now, I know I could just change what variables I use, so for example:(n)(sin([theta])=(m)(sin(x)). But that would only confuse me, the programmer, and my classmates, the users. So basically I would like to know if you can use subscripts or something like that that will distinguish two vlues for one variable.
**Note: "<?>" The brackets indicate subscripts....
Thank you for your time and any ideas are welcome.
I have a TI-84 Plus SE and a TI-89 Titanium so either is fine.