Essential maths on the BBC and Electron computers

basic routines for programming

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Essential maths on the BBC and Electron computers

basic routines for programming

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This book is written for owners of a BBC microcomputer or an Electron, who would like to know that little bit more about some mathematical techniques. You probably know what program you want to write but maybe you are not quite sure of the mathematics needed. Is it COS, ABS, or SGN that you need?

All the mathematical functions that you find on the BBC/Electron are described and their use is illustrated in short programs. You can lift these programs and utilise them within your own programs.

But this book is not just an introduction to these basic mathematical functions. It contains background information and programs on such diverse subjects as codes and cryptography, random numbers, sequences, trigonometry, prime numbers, and statistical data analysis. You can utilise this information in both serious and games programming.

Written by Czes Kosniowski

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Publisher
Sunshine
Language
English
Pages
212

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

Spine title, Maths on the BBC/Electron.

Genre
Acorn Electron
Other Titles
Maths on the BBC/Electron.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
510/.28/542
Library of Congress
QA76.95

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii,212p. :
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21915006M
ISBN 10
0946408343
OCLC/WorldCat
12500558

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The programs have been written in MODEs 0 to 6, to make them accessible to both the BBC and Electron microcomputers.
Page 1, added anonymously.

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