I want to be able to print out L1 up to Lk (lists in the ti-84) for some arbitrary number k.
Lists in ti-basic are essentially one-dimensional arrays used to store a real or complex number into each of their elements.
Below I made my own lists named L1, ... L3 (not built in, in reality can be accessed and printed by typing LL1, ... LL3)
I will show you some of what I tried, etc.
let L5 = {5,5,5}
If I try the following code snippet:
PROGRAM: ITRTLST
:ClrHome
:Disp LL1
:For(J,1,3
:Disp J
:Disp LL5
:End
This code outputs:
1
{5,5,5}
2
{5,5,5}
3
{5,5,5}
Note the first 'L' in LL5 is a token (accessible by pressing [2nd]+[LIST(STAT)] OPS B:)
However if I try the following code snippet:
PROGRAM: ITRTLST
:ClrHome
:Disp LL1
:For(k,1,3
:Disp J
:Disp LLk
:End
I get ERR:UNDEFINED
This is because it thinks of 'LLK' as a list name rather than LL1, LL2, LL3
We can see this if I let LLK = {1,2,3} then the above code outputs
1
{1,2,3}
2
{1,2,3}
3
{1,2,3}
This can be done but it is a pain, and will probably be very slow.
Try this code, with [Max] replaced with a number:
:ClrHome
:For(I,1,[Max])
:"Convert I into a string, this is slow
:I/10→D
:sub("0123456789",10*fPart(D)+1,1)→Str1
:int(D)→D
:While D>0
:D/10→D
:sub("0123456789",10*fPart(D)+1,1)+Str1→Str1
:int(D)→D
:End
:"Display the I'th list
:Disp expr("ʟL" + Str1)
:End
Note that the lines starting with "
are just comments and can be removed.