Doesn't a question mark belong at the end of <[list] contains [thing]>?
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So it does! I support
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YES YES YES YES YES
Boolean blocks are supposed to have question marks... why didn't I notice this?
Last edited by Chrischb (2010-07-03 03:48:45)
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Oh yeah, strange. I've never noticed that before
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What makes more sense:
If list contains thing, move 1 step
If list contains thing? move 1 step
I don't think it needs one
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colorfusion wrote:
What makes more sense:
If list contains thing, move 1 step
If list contains thing? move 1 step
I don't think it needs one
But most of the other boolean blocks end in a question mark: <loud?> <mouse down?> <key[ ]pressed?>
^ I hate these forum blocks.
Last edited by fullmoon (2010-07-03 13:14:57)
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I support!
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"But most of the other boolean blocks end in a question mark:
^ I hate these forum blocks."
Yes but I don't think any should, list contains thing is the only one that is right!
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colorfusion wrote:
"But most of the other boolean blocks end in a question mark:
^ I hate these forum blocks."
Yes but I don't think any should, list contains thing is the only one that is right!
They're questions, why shouldn't they?
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fullmoon wrote:
colorfusion wrote:
What makes more sense:
If list contains thing, move 1 step
If list contains thing? move 1 step
I don't think it needs oneBut most of the other boolean blocks end in a question mark:
< loud? >
< mouse down? >
< key[ ]pressed? >
None of the booleans in "Operators" have question marks.
<[ ] = [ ]>
<[ ] and [ ]>
etc.
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Boolean blocks are questions - such as "is the mouse down?". In normal sentences, you put question marks, right? (Like I just did! ) So boolean blocks should have question marks also...
The Scratch Team seems to want them - if not, why would they have put question marks on the end of other boolean blocks?
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Boolean blocks are questions - such as "is the mouse down?". In normal sentences, you put question marks, right? (Like I just did! ) So boolean blocks should have question marks also...
The Scratch Team seems to want them - if not, why would they have put question marks on the end of other boolean blocks?
Yep but it doesn't say is the mouse down, it says "If mouse down do this:"
Anyway its up to the scratch team to decide what to do, its their game and it makes sense either way.
It seems at the moment they are not putting ones in operators either.
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Harakou wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
colorfusion wrote:
What makes more sense:
If list contains thing, move 1 step
If list contains thing? move 1 step
I don't think it needs oneBut most of the other boolean blocks end in a question mark:
< loud? >
< mouse down? >
< key[ ]pressed? >None of the booleans in "Operators" have question marks.
<[ ] = [ ]>
<[ ] and [ ]>
etc.
They're not sensors though...
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coolstuff wrote:
Well, I don't care if there is or isn't a question mark, I just think they should keep it consistent
Which, becuase they already have added a question mark to the current sensor blocks, the <[list] contains [thing]> block.
Last edited by markyparky56 (2010-07-05 11:32:54)
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