This started out as a Pythagorean triple generator, until I realized not everyone knows what they are, so I explained it. And then I thought it would be cool to find the length of C when A and B changed. *THE QUESTION MARK BUTTON* It's likely you may be confused with Pythagorean triples. What are they, anyway? Well click the question mark button and then click 'What to these words mean?' After doing so, use the left/right arrows to read through the text. Click anywhere to exit. *GENERATOR* There is no real interaction in the generator screen. It's open when this project starts. It generates 64 triples, starting from the lowest numbers. *TRY IT YOURSELF* Click the 'try it yourself' button at the top of the screen to get there. Here you can enter values for A and B to see what C will be. Click 'change A' to do so and enter any number when the answer box pops up. Do the same for B. Then hit 'Go!' to find what C would be.
Yes, I did this amazing programming myself. Though I am considering trying to make another triple generator involving an algorithm my dad and I came up with... I know most of the triples are multiples. :(