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Here is the Malical library functions table. If you want more information about usage you can visit the [[malical|Malical page]].
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Malical is under development, some functions will be added in the future.
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Latest revision as of 23:50, June 6, 2012

Here is the Malical library functions table. If you want more information about usage you can visit the Malical page. Malical is under development, some functions will be added in the future.

Function name

Function parameters

Actions

sin

sin[n]

Sine Function

cos

cos[n]

Cosine Function

tan

tan[n]

Tangent

atn

atn[n]

Tangent function

int

int[a]

Rounding

abs

abs[n]

Absolute value of

rand

No parameters

Returns a 0 to 32 767 random integers. Narrow modulo operator, such as the rand% 5 return 0 to 4

val

val [str]

The string str into the value

tos

tos[n]

The value n into string

chr

chr[n]

Value (ASCII code) into a character

asc

asc[str

The first characters of the string str into ASCII code

mid

mid[str][n][l]

Starting from n interception length l string

len

len[str]

Returns the string length

type

type[obj]

Back to the expression value type (string)

eval

eval[str]

Str (string) to as Malical expression operator

locate

locate[x][y]

Specified string input / output location

print

print[obj]

Locate the specified location output value (numeric, string, etc.)

printrev

printrev[obj]

same print, anti-color output

(reverse color? )

printxy

printxy[x][y][obj][sel]

In x, y position of the output value, sel is true anti-color, false anti-color

printmini

printmini[x][y][obj][sel]

same printxy, the font smaller. sel is 0 coverage of the output, 1or model output, two anti-color output, anti-color + or the model output

printnum

 

Parameters are the same function without num, obj type only numeric output, the print output 1.5 1.500000 0 printnum not output behind only output 1.5

printnumxy

idem

 

printnummini

idem

 

gets

gets[x][y]

In the x, y position to obtain user input string and returns

getkey

<No parameters>

Get a keyboard press the enter key (return key code)

iskeydown

iskeydown[n]

Detected key code n represented by the key has been pressed

line

line[x1][y1][x2][y2]

Draw a straight line

box

box[left][top][right][bottom]

Draw a rectangle

circle

circle[x][y][r]

Draw a circle of radius r in the x, y position

allclr

<No parameters>

Clear the memory contents

areaclr

area[left][top][right][bottom]

Clear the memory specified within the rectangle

lineclr

lineclr[x1][y1][x2][y2]

Clear a straight line

arearev

arearev[left][top][right][bottom]

Specify the contents of the rectangle within the scope of the anti-color memory

setpoint

setpoint[x][y][sel]

Set the x, y location of the color, sel true black, fake white

getpoint

getpoint[x][y]

To obtain x, y location of the color, black returns 1, the white return 0

putdisp

<No parameters>

Refresh memory (such as real-time display in the loop drawing graphics update)

popupwin

popupwin[n]

Pop-up window of an n-line

savedisp

savedisp[n]

Save now screen the contents of n can be 0 to 9, that is, you can save up to three screens

rcldisp

rcldisp[n]

The contents of the screen to save the output n, n can only be 0 to 9

rclpict

rclpict[name]

A picture the contents of the memory output n the picture if the 9860 generated PICT files, rclpict ["P.g1m"], flash in the name of P (uppercase).. G1m picture

push

push[a][obj]

Add an element in the array a tail

delete

delete[a][index]

Delete an element in the array a subscript index position

clear

clear[a]

Clear the entire contents of the array a

sizeof

sizeof[a]

Returns the number of array elements

showap

showap[x][y][w][h][p]

In x, y position to draw the contents of the array of p, w is the width, h is the height of the array, 0 white, 1 black.

rtcreset

<No parameters>

Reset the RTC chip

setyear

setyear[thou][hun][ten][one]

Set the year. The four parameters in turn of the year one thousand, one hundred and ten, respectively. Setyear like this call [2][0][1][2]

setmonth

setmonth[ten][one]

Set the month. Parameter in turn is a month of 10-bit, bit. Called like this setmonth [1][2]

setdomonth

setdomonth[ten][one]

Set the date (day of month)

setdoweek

setdoweek[ten][one]

Set the week (day of week)

sethour

sethour[ten][one]

To set the hour

setminute

setminute[ten][one]

To set the minutes

setsecond

setsecond[ten][one]

To set the seconds

readyear

<No parameters>

Reads the Year

readmonth

<No parameters>

Reads the month

readdomonth

<No parameters>

Read date

readdoweek

<No parameters>

Read week

readhour

<No parameters>

Read hours

readminute

<No parameters>

Read the minutes

readsecond

<No parameters>

Read seconds

exit

<No parameters>

Exit the program

sleep

sleep[n]

Delay of n microseconds

cpuspeed

cpuspeed[n]      

N can only  is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.

0: reset the calculator, and the remaining cpu speed multiplied by a few, that is four times the overclocking

waitkey

waitkey[n]

Wait until the user presses the button code n represents the key