It's a custom block that isn't installed on your version of Scratch.
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It esentially does nothing. You can use it for online/offline detection, though. http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Offlin … _Detection
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technoboy10 wrote:
It esentially does nothing. You can use it for online/offline detection, though. http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Offlin … _Detection
Hmm... Is there a way to save data using that block?
Last edited by coolhogs (2012-04-06 18:41:13)
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coolhogs wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
It's a custom block that isn't installed on your version of Scratch.
I know that, but what does it do?
Nothing, as it's not installed on your version of Scratch.
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Well, it depends on the block. When a block that used to be in the Scratch program gets removed, it gets replaced with the obsolete! block. Like the stretch block, or the water ripple effects. The block still does the same thing, however.
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Basically, when you have a project that uses a block that the version of Scratch you're using doesn't have code for, it's replaced with an "obsolete" block. That can happen if either you're using an old version of Scratch, if the project has blocks from older versions of Scratch that were removed, or if the project uses modded blocks. You can read more about them here.
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coolhogs wrote:
Guys, I think you all got it wrong. I am trying to figure out what the actual Obsolete! block does.
Invisibility (AKA me) wrote:
Nothing, as it's not installed on your version of Scratch.
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An obsolete block occurs when there is a script the running version of Scratch cannot handle. For example, if a block that is only on version 1.4 is shared online, and someone who has Scratch 1.3 downloads it, then the block only for 1.4 will be an obsolete block on 1.3. Hope that makes sense.
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To put it simply, it's a broken block that causes errors
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Harakou wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
Guys, I think you all got it wrong. I am trying to figure out what the actual Obsolete! block does.
It doesn't do anything. It's just a placeholder for missing code.
How do I get it? I'm trying to make a offline/online detector...
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how do you get it into the program?
i want to do an online/offline sensor!
Last edited by taylorswift1321 (2012-04-21 11:10:09)
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taylorswift1321 wrote:
how do you get it into the program?
i want to do an online/offline sensor!
The easiest way to get an obsolete block is probably to get one from another project - such as this one. Download the project, and then you can use the obsolete block for whatever you want, including an online/offline sensor.
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Lucario621 wrote:
taylorswift1321 wrote:
how do you get it into the program?
i want to do an online/offline sensor!The easiest way to get an obsolete block is probably to get one from another project - such as this one. Download the project, and then you can use the obsolete block for whatever you want, including an online/offline sensor.
That'd some up with "Based on ____'s project" though, when in fact the only thing you've kept the same is one block.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
taylorswift1321 wrote:
how do you get it into the program?
i want to do an online/offline sensor!The easiest way to get an obsolete block is probably to get one from another project - such as this one. Download the project, and then you can use the obsolete block for whatever you want, including an online/offline sensor.
That'd some up with "Based on ____'s project" though, when in fact the only thing you've kept the same is one block.
You can export the sprite with the block.
You can also download an obsolete block from Scratch Resources.
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scimonster wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
The easiest way to get an obsolete block is probably to get one from another project - such as this one. Download the project, and then you can use the obsolete block for whatever you want, including an online/offline sensor.That'd some up with "Based on ____'s project" though, when in fact the only thing you've kept the same is one block.
You can export the sprite with the block.
Oh yes. How silly of me. ^^'
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