"nah imma keep going" NOTE: VERY UNTESTED! Report all bugs found. This is OmegaExpantaNum.sb3, an expansion of Negative ExpantaNum.sb3 (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/941144494/), which is an expansion of revision 3 ExpantaNum.sb3 (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/934420216/), which is an expansion of base ExpantaNum.sb3 (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/341897963/), which is an expansion of OmegaNum.sb3 (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/337265163/), and is thus backwards compatible with all of these. This number engine can reach up to f_(ω2+1)(200000) in the FGH and can easily represent Graham's number. To use this, click "See inside" and click into the "OmegaExpantaNum.sb3" sprite. Then, click on the button in the lower-left corner to see the manual. Then you can backpack the sprite, if you feel like using it. *ADVANTAGES* > Can reach up to (2,1)|200,000 ~ 10→10→10→200,001→2 in PsiCubed2's letter notation > Data stored in a variable (albeit it is converted into a list for computations, but you only need to worry about that if you are going to mod this engine) > Fast at low values below J10 = 10↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑10 > Aware of negatives! They have complete support! *DISADVANTAGES* > All operations require the use of the engine > Gets wildly slower and inaccurate every arrow and layer you add, but hey, 1,000↑↑↑↑↑10 = 10↑↑↑↑↑10 > Only 1 format for displaying so far
Base ExpantaNum.sb3 by @Patcail. Huge credit to @QuickCoderLongJumper for making Negative ExpantaNum.sb3 Remember to credit me () when using this! Other credit goes to PsiCubed2 for his letter notation (https://googology.wikia.org/wiki/User_blog:PsiCubed2/My_Letter_Notation and https://googology.wikia.org/wiki/User_blog:PsiCubed2/Letter_Notation_Part_II)