10 LET M=020 LET L=030 LET B=040 INPUT"GEWICHT IN KG "; M
50 INPUT"GROESSE IN CM "; L
60 LET L=L/10070 LET B=M/L^280 PRINT"BMI = "; B
Then I started using PDP-8-Emulation and TSS-8:
10 LET M=020 LET L=030 LET B=035 PRINT"WEIGHT IN KG.G:"40 INPUT M
45 PRINT"HEIGHT IN CM:"50 INPUT L
60 LET L=L/10070 LET B=M/L^275 PRINT"YOUR BMI IS:"80 PRINT B
90 END
Originally coded for a Sharp PC-1251. Basically my “Hello World” in every programming language I try:
10: INPUT "GEWICHT IN KG" , M 20: INPUT "GROESSE IN M" ,L 30: B=M/L^2 40: PRINT "BMI = ";B
I ported this to LF-BASIC https://github.com/LiquidFox1776/LF-BASIC, a BASIC-interpreter written in Python:
10 LET M=0 20 LET L=0 30 LET B=0 40 INPUT "GEWICHT IN KG "; M 50 INPUT "GROESSE IN CM "; L 60 LET L=L/100 70 LET B=M/L^2 80 PRINT "BMI = "; B
Then I started using PDP-8-Emulation and TSS-8:
10 LET M=0 20 LET L=0 30 LET B=0 35 PRINT "WEIGHT IN KG.G:" 40 INPUT M 45 PRINT "HEIGHT IN CM:" 50 INPUT L 60 LET L=L/100 70 LET B=M/L^2 75 PRINT "YOUR BMI IS:" 80 PRINT B 90 END
My BMI has been nicely calculated in your BASIC dialect!
That’s nice to compute. I will know my corporal mass now.