--- name: SmallBASIC filename: learnsmallbasic.bas contributors: - ["Chris Warren-Smith", "http://smallbasic.sourceforge.net"] --- ## About SmallBASIC is a fast and easy to learn BASIC language interpreter ideal for everyday calculations, scripts and prototypes. SmallBASIC includes trigonometric, matrices and algebra functions, a built in IDE, a powerful string library, system, sound, and graphic commands along with structured programming syntax. ## Development SmallBASIC was originally developed by Nicholas Christopoulos in late 1999 for the Palm Pilot. Project development has been continued by Chris Warren-Smith since around 2005. Versions of SmallBASIC have been made for a number of early hand held devices including Franklin eBookman and the Nokia 770. Also various desktop versions have been released based on a variety of GUI tool-kits, some of which have become defunct. The current supported platforms are Linux and Windows based on SDL2 and Android based on NDK. A desktop command line version is also available, although not typically released in binary form. In around 2008 a large corporation released a BASIC like programming environment with a similar sounding name. SmallBASIC is not related to this other project. ``` REM This is a comment ' and this is also a comment REM print text print "hello" ? "? is short for PRINT" REM Control structures FOR index = 0 TO 10 STEP 2 ? "This is line number "; index NEXT J=0 REPEAT J++ UNTIL J=10 WHILE J>0 J-- WEND REM Select case statement Select Case "Cool" Case "null", 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,"Cool","blah" Case "Not cool" PRINT "Epic fail" Case Else PRINT "Fail" End Select REM catching errors with TRY/CATCH Try fn = Freefile Open filename For Input As #fn Catch err Print "failed to open" End Try REM User defined subs and functions func add2(x,y) ' variables may be declared as local within the scope of a SUB or FUNC local K k = "k will cease to exist when this FUNC returns" add2=x+y end Print add2(5,5) sub print_it(it) print it end print_it "IT...." REM Display lines and pixels At 0,ymax/2+txth("Q") Color 1: ? "sin(x)": Color 8: ? "cos(x)": Color 12: ? "tan(x)" Line 0,ymax/2,xmax,ymax/2 For i=0 to xmax Pset i,ymax/2-sin(i*2*pi/ymax)*ymax/4 color 1 Pset i,ymax/2-cos(i*2*pi/ymax)*ymax/4 color 8 Pset i,ymax/2-tan(i*2*pi/ymax)*ymax/4 color 12 Next showpage REM SmallBASIC is great for experimenting with fractals and other interesting effects Delay 3000 Randomize ff = 440.03 For j = 0 to 20 r = rnd * 1000 % 255 b = rnd * 1000 % 255 g = rnd * 1000 % 255 c = rgb(r,b,g) ff += 9.444 for i=0 to 25000 f += ff x = min(xmax, -x + cos(f*i)) y = min(ymax, -y + sin(f*i)) pset x, y color c if (i%1000==0) then showpage fi next Next j REM For computer historians, SmallBASIC can run programs REM found in early computer books and magazines, for example: 10 LET A=9 20 LET B=7 30 PRINT A*B 40 PRINT A/B REM SmallBASIC also has support for a few modern concepts such as JSON aa = array("{\"cat\":{\"name\":\"harry\"},\"pet\":\"true\"}") If (ismap(aa) == false) Then throw "not an map" End If Print aa PAUSE ``` ## Articles * [Getting started](http://smallbasic.sourceforge.net/?q=node/1573) * [Welcome to SmallBASIC](http://smallbasic.sourceforge.net/?q=node/838) ## GitHub * [Source code](https://github.com/smallbasic/SmallBASIC) * [Reference snapshot](http://smallbasic.github.io/)