This code uses the numbers fourtyone milliontwohundredeightyonethousand ninehundredtwentyseven, ten, eleven, fourtyeight, eighty, seventynine, one, and zero. This code sometimes goes to the second label if the first condition is true, sometimes goes to the first label if the second condition is true, and sometimes goes to the second label if the third condition is true. This code writes the cell indexed by the fifth number as a character. This code cannot read. This code uses the sums of the third number and the fourth number, and of the fifth number and the seventh number. This code uses the condition that the first number is equal to the eight number, the condition that the eight number is less than the first number, and the condition that the fifth number is less than the sixth number. This code uses two labels. This code uses the ordered differences between the fifth number and the seventh number, and between the first number and the third number. This code assigns the first ratio to the third number, the first ordered difference to the fifth number, the fifth number to the sixth number, the first ratio to the first number, the first sum to the cell indexed by the fifth number, the first product to the third number, the eight number to the cell indexed by the fifth number, the second ordered difference to the third number, and the second sum to the fifth number. This code uses the product of the second number and the third number. This code implements the seventh assignment, the third assignment, the second assignment, the first label, the first assignment, the sixth assignment, the eight assignment, the fourth assignment, the second assignment, the fifth assignment, the first jump, the second jump, the second label, the first output, the ninth assignment, and the third jump. This code uses the ratio of the first number to the second number. This code does not use any logical operations. This code is cool.