Tiny BASIC table

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Dialects compared

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The following table compares the language feature of Tiny BASIC implementations against other prominent BASICs that preceded them.

Comparison of BASIC Implementations – Tiny BASICs and Other BASICs
Date
Published
Dialect
Programmer(s) Processor Type INPUT LET PRINT GOTO IF ...THEN GOSUB RETURN END RUN LIST CLEAR NEW REM FOR/NEXT READ / DATA / RESTORE Added BASIC commands Customizations Expressions relop Functions RND Memory Function Line numbers Statement delimiter Errors Precision Arithmetic Variables Arrays Strings
January
1980
Sinclair 4K BASIC[1]
John Grant Z-80 Interpreter INPUT var LET var = expression PRINT expr-list { , / ;} GO TO number IF expression THEN statement GO SUB number RETURN RUN (number) LIST CLEAR NEW REM FOR/TO/NEXT (no STEP) STOP POKE precedence < = > ABS, CHR$, CODE, PEEK, RND, STR$, TL$, USR RND, RANDOMISE 1 to 9999 10 defined 16-bit integer 16-bit integer A–Z followed by any number of alphanumeric DIM A-Z (integers only, one letter name, one dimension, max size of 255) A$-Z$

https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1707077303528288/ZX80_OperatingManual.pdf

Suits

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Chinese
Coins
Strings of Cash
Myriads of Strings
Tens of Myriads
Italian Coins
 
Clubs
 
Cups
 
Swords
 
Spanish Coins
 
Clubs
 
Cups
 
Swords
 
Swiss-German Bells
 
Acorns
 
Roses
 
Shields
 
German Bells
 
Acorns
 
Hearts
 
Leaves
 
French Diamonds
 
Clubs
 
Hearts
 
Spades
 

TBD - add Arabic

Suited-and-ranked decks (revised table)

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A large number of games are based around a deck in which each card has a rank and a suit (usually represented by a color), and for each suit there is exactly one card having each rank, though in many cases the deck has various special cards as well.

Color suits used by some modern card games
Games Suits blue red green yellow purple gold teal pink black
Skip-Bo 3
DUO 4
UNO, Phase 10 4
4-Colour Suits 4
4-Colour Suits (Old) 4
Rook, 4-Colour Suits (German) 4
Sticheln 5
5
Rage, Level 8 6
Schotten Totten 6
UNO Flip 8

[Edited from Playing card suit.]

  1. ^ https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1707077303528288/ZX80_OperatingManual.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)