User blog:Josewong/Upgrade To Extended Plus-E Notation

For This Upgrade I Will Be Assuming That <#> In Extended Plus-E Notation Equals #^##

Next As Follows Is E100<#><#>100 = E100(#^##)(#^##)100

Then We Make <#+1> Which Is Equal To X <#>'s

For Example E100<#+1>100 = E100<#><#><#>...100 With 100 <#>'s

Then We Make <#+2> Equal X <#+1>'s All The Way Up To <#2>

The Way That <#2> Works Is For Example E100<#2>100 Is Equal To E100<#+100>100 And E100<#3>100 Is Equal To E100<#2+100>100

We Can Extend This To <##> Which Works Like E100<##>100 = E100<#100>100 And Also <###> Which Works Like For Example E100<###>100 = E100<##100>100

We Can Perform The Climbing Sequence As Follows Once +X Hits # We Increment The Multiplier By One And Reset +X To 0 Then Once *X ^X And Beyond Hit X We Increment The Next Hyperoperator By One And Reset The Current One To One For Example When *X Hits # We Add One To The Exponent And Reset The Multiplier To One