(Please turn on turbo mode for this program, helps a lot (shift+greenflag)) (The variable on the top-left is the latest input in the list) (Leaving the code on will help it calculate more numbers) How to use: Euler's number is calculated in this very program. If you use linear ascension (0) in the number that is tested, the list placement it is in will determine what the variable n is in e=lim(n->inf)(1+1/n)^n. If you use exponential ascension (1), n will be the value on the exponentiation slide^the list placement. To make the code work better, the green flag needs to be pressed in order to save changes.