if 0 {[Richard Suchenwirth] 2003-06-24 - This educational Tcltoy (written on a [PocketPC], but should run anywhere) shows the numbers from 1 to 100 on a canvas - see $about for more. Maybe not a good starter to [teach programming to children], but a nice visualitation of the Sieve of Erastothenes, and a factorization helper... [WikiDbImage primes.jpg] } set about "primes.tcl Richard Suchenwirth 2003 Powered by Tcl/Tk! Click on a number to highlight its multiples, and see its prime factors on top. Click Clear to remove highlighting. Primes are never highlighted. They are multiples only of 1, which is no prime. (Hint: 2 3 5 7)" package require Tk ;# to make it work with tclkit... proc main {} { frame .f label .f.l -width 26 -bg white -textvar info button .f.a -text About -command {tk_messageBox -message $about} button .f.c -text Clear -command {.c itemconfig txt -fill black} button .f.x -text X -command exit eval pack [winfo children .f] -side left -fill y pack .f [canvas .c] set x 20; set y 20 set n 0 foreach row {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} { foreach col {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} { .c create text $x $y -text [incr n] -tag txt incr x 20 } set x 20; incr y 20 } .c bind txt <1> {hilite .c} wm geometry . 240x268+0+0 } proc hilite w { set id [$w find withtag current] set ::info $id=[join [primefactors $id] *] if {$id == 1} return for {set i [expr $id+1]} {$i<=100} {incr i} { if {$i%$id == 0} { $w itemconfig $i -fill orange } } } proc primefactors n { set res {} for {set i 2} {$i <= $n} {incr i} { while {$n%$i == 0} { set n [expr {$n/$i}] lappend res $i } } set res } main ---- [Category Toys] | [Arts and crafts of Tcl-Tk programming]