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Name of the user account (user_name)
'Aadenboy'
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'MODULARBALL'
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'MODULARBALL'
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'not sure if it would be possible to implement anything using this but I'll throw it out here anyways'
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'{{WIP}} {{Stub}} '''MODULARBALL''' is an esoteric programming language based around [[User:Aadenboy/Self-equaling squares|self-equaling powers]]. == Modulo and floor == For the purposes of this esolang, <math>\mathrm{mod}</math> is implemented as <math>a \ \mathrm{mod} \ b = a - b \cdot \lfloor \frac{a}{b} \rfloor</math>, and <math>\lfloor a + bi \rfloor</math> is implemented as <math>\lfloor a \rfloor + \lfloor b \rfloor \cdot i</math>. == Balls == The program operates on a set of several "balls". Each ball has a certain value on it (<math>n</math>), and a maximum size (<math>s</math>). Rolling a ball by some amount (<math>r</math>) around an axis corresponds to a certain operation. When the direction is counterclockwise, <math>s = -s</math>. {| class="wikitable" ! Axis ! Operation |- | X axis | <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ s</math> |- | Y axis | <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ si</math> |- | Z axis | <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ (s+si)</math> |} == Commands == {| class="wikitable" ! Command ! Description ! Parameters |- | <code>▹<i>a</i></code> | Returns a real number. | <dl><dt>a<dd>The real part.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>▸<i>b</i></code> | Returns an imaginary number. | <dl><dt>b<dd>The imaginary part.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>▹<i>a</i>▸<i>b</i> | Returns a complex number. | <dl> <dt>a<dd>The real part.</dd></dt> <dt>b<dd>The imaginary part.</dd></dt> </dl> |- | <code>◯<i>name</i>◠<i>value</i>◠<i>size</i></code> | Creates a new ball. | <dl> <dt>name<dd>The name of the ball, used to refer to it later.</dd></dt> <dt>value<dd>The value of the ball.</dd></dt> <dt>size<dd>The size of the ball.</dd></dt> </dl> |- | <code>◘<i>name</i></code> | Returns the current value of a ball. | <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>◙<i>name</i></code> | Returns the size of a ball. | <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>◍<i>name</i>◠<i>axis</i>◠<i>amount</i></code> | Rotates a ball. | <dl> <dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt> <dt>axis<dd>The axis to rotate around. 1 corresponds to X, 2 to Y, 3 to Z. Use a negative to rotate counterclockwise.</dd></dt> <dt>amount<dd>The amount to rotate it by.</dd></dt> </dl> |- | <code>□<i>name</i></code> | Gets rid of a ball. | <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>◐<i>line</i>◠<i>value</i></code> | Jumps to a line if the value is equal to zero. | <dl> <dt>line<dd>The line to jump to. Treated as a real number.</dd></dt> <dt>value<dd>The value to check.</dd></dt> </dl> |- | <code>◬<i>value</i></code> | Outputs a value as a Unicode character. Treated as a real number. | <dl><dt>value<dd>The value to output.</dd></dt></dl> |- | <code>◊</code> | Takes input. | None. |} == Examples == === [[Truth machine]] === <pre> ◐▹4◠◊ ◬▹1 ◐▹2◠▹0 ◬▹0 </pre> [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:2025]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,0 +1,99 @@ +{{WIP}} +{{Stub}} +'''MODULARBALL''' is an esoteric programming language based around [[User:Aadenboy/Self-equaling squares|self-equaling powers]]. + +== Modulo and floor == +For the purposes of this esolang, <math>\mathrm{mod}</math> is implemented as <math>a \ \mathrm{mod} \ b = a - b \cdot \lfloor \frac{a}{b} \rfloor</math>, and <math>\lfloor a + bi \rfloor</math> is implemented as <math>\lfloor a \rfloor + \lfloor b \rfloor \cdot i</math>. + +== Balls == +The program operates on a set of several "balls". Each ball has a certain value on it (<math>n</math>), and a maximum size (<math>s</math>). Rolling a ball by some amount (<math>r</math>) around an axis corresponds to a certain operation. When the direction is counterclockwise, <math>s = -s</math>. + +{| class="wikitable" +! Axis +! Operation +|- +| X axis +| <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ s</math> +|- +| Y axis +| <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ si</math> +|- +| Z axis +| <math>n^{r} \ \mathrm{mod} \ (s+si)</math> +|} + +== Commands == +{| class="wikitable" +! Command +! Description +! Parameters +|- +| <code>▹<i>a</i></code> +| Returns a real number. +| <dl><dt>a<dd>The real part.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>▸<i>b</i></code> +| Returns an imaginary number. +| <dl><dt>b<dd>The imaginary part.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>▹<i>a</i>▸<i>b</i> +| Returns a complex number. +| <dl> +<dt>a<dd>The real part.</dd></dt> +<dt>b<dd>The imaginary part.</dd></dt> +</dl> +|- +| <code>◯<i>name</i>◠<i>value</i>◠<i>size</i></code> +| Creates a new ball. +| <dl> +<dt>name<dd>The name of the ball, used to refer to it later.</dd></dt> +<dt>value<dd>The value of the ball.</dd></dt> +<dt>size<dd>The size of the ball.</dd></dt> +</dl> +|- +| <code>◘<i>name</i></code> +| Returns the current value of a ball. +| <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>◙<i>name</i></code> +| Returns the size of a ball. +| <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>◍<i>name</i>◠<i>axis</i>◠<i>amount</i></code> +| Rotates a ball. +| <dl> +<dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt> +<dt>axis<dd>The axis to rotate around. 1 corresponds to X, 2 to Y, 3 to Z. Use a negative to rotate counterclockwise.</dd></dt> +<dt>amount<dd>The amount to rotate it by.</dd></dt> +</dl> +|- +| <code>□<i>name</i></code> +| Gets rid of a ball. +| <dl><dt>name<dd>The name of the ball.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>◐<i>line</i>◠<i>value</i></code> +| Jumps to a line if the value is equal to zero. +| <dl> +<dt>line<dd>The line to jump to. Treated as a real number.</dd></dt> +<dt>value<dd>The value to check.</dd></dt> +</dl> +|- +| <code>◬<i>value</i></code> +| Outputs a value as a Unicode character. Treated as a real number. +| <dl><dt>value<dd>The value to output.</dd></dt></dl> +|- +| <code>◊</code> +| Takes input. +| None. +|} + +== Examples == +=== [[Truth machine]] === +<pre> +◐▹4◠◊ +◬▹1 +◐▹2◠▹0 +◬▹0 +</pre> + +[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:2025]] '
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'1756322228'